THE chairman of JD Wetherspoon has blasted the EU as its "unusually good press around the world" hides the lack of democracy in the bloc which is run by Brussels plutocrats.
Tim Martin delivered a scathing assessment of those who run the European Union, branding its leaders as "plutocrats in Brussels".
Speaking to Bloomberg News, Mr Martin revealed he was lobbying officials in the Government to walk away from the talks with Michel Barnier amid threats of a trade war.
The Brexiteer businessman complained the the Brussels organisation had been given an "unusually good press" despite its legacy of protectionism.
This follows today's welcome news that Mr Martin's pub chain, JD Wetherspoons, had seen a surge in profits higher than anticipated.
Wetherspoon has been "a rare success story on the UK High Street" according to Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
On Brexit, the outspoken pub chairman railed against the excesses of Brussels, saying: "I am lobbying for leaving without a deal unless it is on very, very good terms.
"The EU is a protectionist organisation They charge large taxes and tariffs on the 93% rest of the world.
"Leaving without a deal mean income and standard of living will rise.
"The EU has had an unusual good press around the world. It should be more democratic.
"We want something like the US constitution which will protect us from plutocrats in Brussels."
In a shareholder update released this morning, Mr Martin also threatened to stop selling European prosecco, champagne and Swedish cider in the event of a "trade war" once Britain leaves the European Union.
He explained: "If trade barriers were imposed, so as to make Kopparberg uneconomic, then Wetherspoon could switch to UK suppliers or those from elsewhere in the world.
"In this case, the principal losers in a trade war would be the inhabitants of a small town in Sweden, where Kopparberg is produced, rather than the UK economy."

published:16 Mar 2018

views:327

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no deal in place?

published:17 Mar 2018

views:181

ATTENTION - IF YOU DISLIKE THE EU AND GEORGE SOROS – THIS IS FOR YOU. FOR GERARD BATTEN SKIP TO 06:33. I have speeded up Soros because he speaks far to slowly.

published:16 Mar 2018

views:674

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the first of a two part Brexit Forensics investigation, Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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published:15 Mar 2018

views:710

Is the European Union good for Europe? Or would Europeans be better off without it? Nigel Farage, a leader of the United Kingdom's Brexit movement, shares his view.
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If one big government is bad, imagine how much worse two big governments would be. But that’s what people living in Europe have had to deal with: their own nation’s bloated government and the super-national government of Europe, now known as the European Union. Bureaucracy times two! How’s that for a horror show?
Well, actually, you’ve no idea. It’s worse than you think. Believe me—I know, because for seventeen years, I’ve represented South East England as a member of the European Parliament, the EU’s legislative body. I was also leader of the UK Independence Party, or UKIP, where I lead Britain’s efforts to leave the European Union. To their everlasting credit, that’s just what happened on June the 23rd, 2016: The United Kingdom left the European Union. The world knows it as “Brexit.”
Brexit is a statement of national sovereignty. Don’t misunderstand me: I like nations. I like borders. I like the people that live within those borders making their own laws. But I don’t like it when faceless bureaucrats make laws for nations they don’t even live in.
But that’s what they do in the European Union.
Imagine a Belgian telling a Brit how much he can charge his customers—or the reverse. The EU bureaucrats do this in a myriad of different ways, all day, every day. It is a conspiracy of the elites.
Who are those elites? Well, they’re a bunch of self-important, overpaid, social engineers with useless college degrees who have never done a proper day’s work in their lives and have no connection with ordinary, decent people. I’ll take the good sense of an Italian farmer or a French baker over the arid intellectualism of an EU bureaucrat any day.
And I say these things not as an anti-European; I love Europe! It’s a fantastic, exciting, great continent: different peoples, languages, and cultures. But these peoples, with their languages and cultures, have effectively been hijacked by a giant, ever-expanding bureaucracy: the European Union.
People will say, “but isn’t there a parliament, a European parliament, that represents the people of Europe?” Well, yes, but this body has got no real power; it can’t make its own laws. Rather, the power resides with the European Commission. They’re unelected and they can’t be removed, and that’s how absurd the whole thing is.
The European Parliament meets in Brussels. At least, that’s what I thought when I was elected there. But once a month, do you know what happens? They load the contents of our offices and papers into big, plastic trunks, and they put those trunks on lorries, and they drive them nearly 400 miles down Europe’s motorways to a French city called Strasbourg where, for four days, the contents of our offices, and our papers, are put into a new office, and the parliament then sits there. Twelve times a year this back-and-forth happens, and this from an organization who say they want to reduce their level of carbon footprint! This, from an organization whose accounts have not been given a clean bill of health by the auditors for the last twenty years!
This…a parliament? It’s more like a traveling circus.
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published:12 Mar 2018

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EUROPEAN big businesses are falling over themselves to set up UK companies so they can continue trading in Britain after Brexit and make sure they are part of the country’s future outside the bloc.
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We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the second part of our investigation, we reveal that these Non-Disclosure Agreements include a plan not to enforce a customs border in the event of No Deal Brexit. It's what industry has been nicknaming the 'throw open the border option'.
Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questions means, you're already ahead of many Americans, as Will Witt discovered at the Americana in Glendale, CA. Check it out!
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published:14 Mar 2018

views:5632

JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could “hoodwink” Leave voters with a “KitKat” Brexit that would keep the UK tied to Brussels for years.
Secret tapes revealed Whitehall officials vowing to continue secretly splurging British money on EU projects including the EU army after Brexit.
According to The Sun, Cabinet Office security adviser Alastair Brockbank said the UK would continue to make “significant contributions” to Brussels defence and foreign policy projects after Brexit as they were plans “we are all interested in”.
Senior Brexit Department official Victoria Billing also likened the UK’s future deal with the EU to a KitKat in a bizarre metaphor.
Ms Billing seemed to suggest the deal would appeal to Leave voters on the surface - much like the teatime snack's chocolatey coating - by giving the appearance of a harder Brexit.
However, like the wafer in the lunchbox favourite, there would be hidden political deals running through its centre.
She said: “On our our side, on foreign policy and defence, we are actually looking for something which I normally call a patchwork but someone yesterday called a KitKat which I rather liked.
“You have the kind of political framework cover and underneath you have a series of different agreements.”
Leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has previously lashed out against claims civil servants may be trying to undermine Brexit, demanded an inquiry into the tapes.
He said: “Former civil servants rounded on Brexiteers a few months ago and compared them to Nazis for questioning the traditions of the Civil Service and now we have civil servants appearing to brief against their country.
“The KitKat comment is a clear attempt to hoodwink voters.
“This looks like a clear attempt to fix the game and this must be formally investigated urgently.”
During the tapes, Mr Brockbank indicated the country may help to fund Jean-Claude Juncker's plans for an EU army, known as the PermanentStructured Cooperation (PESCO).
He said: “We would see what we can contribute towards PESCO still.”
The civil servant is also said to have boasted that the plans would be kept secret from the UK public.
Mr Brockbank claimed the civil service “are negotiating the detail of that at the same time as we are discussing the political high-level fluffy bits that will go into any declaration that gets made public.”
Just last month, Mr Rees-Mogg was at the centre of an extraordinary row where he claimed civil servants were “fiddling the figures” on Brexit.
Mr Rees-Mogg claimed he heard a pro-EU think-tank boss saying Treasury officials had deliberately created an economic model to show anything other than staying in the customs union was “bad”.
The head of the Centre for EuropeanReform, Charles Grant, rejected Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of his comments.
AnBrexit MinisterSteve Baker later apologised to MPs for saying Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of the remarks by Mr Grant was “essentially correct”, after an audio recording of the meeting where Mr Baker had been speaking emerged.

REMOANER, luvvie and actor Brian Cox was caught out by an audience member on BBC Question Time after preaching about how the UK should not leave the EU because of the need for “unity”.
A member of the audience said: “Jean-Claude Juncker again said this week that Britain will regret leaving the EU.
“With this continuing and threatening rhetoric, how does Britain hope to strike any positive deal if the EU seem unwilling to cooperate?”
Brian Cox said: “I think it’s a disaster, I really do.
“If there was ever a time for a united Europe it is now.
“We need to be united we do not need to be separated.
“We are very vulnerable at the moment.
“I do think we brought it upon ourselves. I think the Remain campaign was a total disaster and I think Brexit is a much sexier word than Remain and I think people went along with it more for the word than anything else.
“I just feel at this time we need strength. When you have got what you have in Russia and what’s going on in the country I live in, this country, this Europe, this continent needs to be strong and it’s not being strong.
“All this argy-bargy about what’s going on is just weakening us and Russia is laughing at us, the Russians are absolutely laughing at us.”
But an audience member picked one major hole in the Remoaner’s argument, wryly pointing out: “If you’re so for unity, why are you in favour of a Scottish referendum and Scottish independence?”
A slightly flummoxed Brian Cox replied, while trying to talk over the stormy applause for the audience member’s point: “I’ll answer that, I will answer that.
“We wanted to stay in Europe, we didn’t want to leave Europe.
“LeavingEngland is a different thing.”
But the audience jeered and groaned at his flippant remark.
Mr Cox carried on: “I will answer it. What’s the question again?”
But David Dimbleby shut down the luvvie, saying: “No, he said it.”
RT presenter and journalist Afshin Rattansi said: “Europe doesn’t allow countries to leave, even after referendums. That’s obvious.
“And the scare stories, we’re talking about the European Union...”
He added, sarcastically: “Who were so quick to come to our support over Salisbury.
“Interesting that, because we were looking for Nato support first.
“There was a vote, and there should be no threats against the British people to stop what the British people want.”

United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union

United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union, often shortened to Brexit (short for British exit) is a political aim of some political parties, advocacy groups, and individuals in the United Kingdom (UK) for the country to leave the European Union (EU). In 1975 a referendum was held on the country's membership of the European Economic Community (EEC), a precursor to the EU. The outcome of the vote was that the country continued to be a member of the EEC. More recently the European Union Referendum Act 2015 has been passed to allow for a referendum on the country's membership of the EU, with a vote due to be held before the end of 2017.

History

The United Kingdom joined the EEC, commonly referred to as the Common Market in the UK, on 1 January 1973. This was done under the Conservative government of Edward Heath. The opposition Labour Party, led by Harold Wilson, contested the October 1974 general election with a commitment to renegotiate Britain's terms of membership of the EEC and then hold a referendum on whether to remain in the EEC on the new terms.

THE chairman of JD Wetherspoon has blasted the EU as its "unusually good press around the world" hides the lack of democracy in the bloc which is run by Brussels plutocrats.
Tim Martin delivered a scathing assessment of those who run the European Union, branding its leaders as "plutocrats in Brussels".
Speaking to Bloomberg News, Mr Martin revealed he was lobbying officials in the Government to walk away from the talks with Michel Barnier amid threats of a trade war.
The Brexiteer businessman complained the the Brussels organisation had been given an "unusually good press" despite its legacy of protectionism.
This follows today's welcome news that Mr Martin's pub chain, JD Wetherspoons, had seen a surge in profits higher than anticipated.
Wetherspoon has been "a rare success story on the UK High Street" according to Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
On Brexit, the outspoken pub chairman railed against the excesses of Brussels, saying: "I am lobbying for leaving without a deal unless it is on very, very good terms.
"The EU is a protectionist organisation They charge large taxes and tariffs on the 93% rest of the world.
"Leaving without a deal mean income and standard of living will rise.
"The EU has had an unusual good press around the world. It should be more democratic.
"We want something like the US constitution which will protect us from plutocrats in Brussels."
In a shareholder update released this morning, Mr Martin also threatened to stop selling European prosecco, champagne and Swedish cider in the event of a "trade war" once Britain leaves the European Union.
He explained: "If trade barriers were imposed, so as to make Kopparberg uneconomic, then Wetherspoon could switch to UK suppliers or those from elsewhere in the world.
"In this case, the principal losers in a trade war would be the inhabitants of a small town in Sweden, where Kopparberg is produced, rather than the UK economy."

4:26

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no deal in place?

10:20

GEORGE SOROS DEMOLISHED BY BREXIT MEP IN EU DEBATE ON BREXIT - #NotOnMSM

GEORGE SOROS DEMOLISHED BY BREXIT MEP IN EU DEBATE ON BREXIT - #NotOnMSM

GEORGE SOROS DEMOLISHED BY BREXIT MEP IN EU DEBATE ON BREXIT - #NotOnMSM

ATTENTION - IF YOU DISLIKE THE EU AND GEORGE SOROS – THIS IS FOR YOU. FOR GERARD BATTEN SKIP TO 06:33. I have speeded up Soros because he speaks far to slowly.

3:53

Brexit Forensics: Secret border deals

Brexit Forensics: Secret border deals

Brexit Forensics: Secret border deals

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the first of a two part Brexit Forensics investigation, Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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5:22

Brexit: Why Britain Left the European Union

Brexit: Why Britain Left the European Union

Brexit: Why Britain Left the European Union

Is the European Union good for Europe? Or would Europeans be better off without it? Nigel Farage, a leader of the United Kingdom's Brexit movement, shares his view.
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If one big government is bad, imagine how much worse two big governments would be. But that’s what people living in Europe have had to deal with: their own nation’s bloated government and the super-national government of Europe, now known as the European Union. Bureaucracy times two! How’s that for a horror show?
Well, actually, you’ve no idea. It’s worse than you think. Believe me—I know, because for seventeen years, I’ve represented South East England as a member of the European Parliament, the EU’s legislative body. I was also leader of the UK Independence Party, or UKIP, where I lead Britain’s efforts to leave the European Union. To their everlasting credit, that’s just what happened on June the 23rd, 2016: The United Kingdom left the European Union. The world knows it as “Brexit.”
Brexit is a statement of national sovereignty. Don’t misunderstand me: I like nations. I like borders. I like the people that live within those borders making their own laws. But I don’t like it when faceless bureaucrats make laws for nations they don’t even live in.
But that’s what they do in the European Union.
Imagine a Belgian telling a Brit how much he can charge his customers—or the reverse. The EU bureaucrats do this in a myriad of different ways, all day, every day. It is a conspiracy of the elites.
Who are those elites? Well, they’re a bunch of self-important, overpaid, social engineers with useless college degrees who have never done a proper day’s work in their lives and have no connection with ordinary, decent people. I’ll take the good sense of an Italian farmer or a French baker over the arid intellectualism of an EU bureaucrat any day.
And I say these things not as an anti-European; I love Europe! It’s a fantastic, exciting, great continent: different peoples, languages, and cultures. But these peoples, with their languages and cultures, have effectively been hijacked by a giant, ever-expanding bureaucracy: the European Union.
People will say, “but isn’t there a parliament, a European parliament, that represents the people of Europe?” Well, yes, but this body has got no real power; it can’t make its own laws. Rather, the power resides with the European Commission. They’re unelected and they can’t be removed, and that’s how absurd the whole thing is.
The European Parliament meets in Brussels. At least, that’s what I thought when I was elected there. But once a month, do you know what happens? They load the contents of our offices and papers into big, plastic trunks, and they put those trunks on lorries, and they drive them nearly 400 miles down Europe’s motorways to a French city called Strasbourg where, for four days, the contents of our offices, and our papers, are put into a new office, and the parliament then sits there. Twelve times a year this back-and-forth happens, and this from an organization who say they want to reduce their level of carbon footprint! This, from an organization whose accounts have not been given a clean bill of health by the auditors for the last twenty years!
This…a parliament? It’s more like a traveling circus.
For the complete script, visit https://www.prageru.com/videos/brexit-why-britain-left-european-union

EUROPEAN big businesses are falling over themselves to set up UK companies so they can continue trading in Britain after Brexit and make sure they are part of the country’s future outside the bloc.
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5:57

Brexit Forensics: The future of our borders

Brexit Forensics: The future of our borders

Brexit Forensics: The future of our borders

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the second part of our investigation, we reveal that these Non-Disclosure Agreements include a plan not to enforce a customs border in the event of No Deal Brexit. It's what industry has been nicknaming the 'throw open the border option'.
Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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3:29

Will Witt Asks Americans About Brexit and the European Union

Will Witt Asks Americans About Brexit and the European Union

Will Witt Asks Americans About Brexit and the European Union

Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questions means, you're already ahead of many Americans, as Will Witt discovered at the Americana in Glendale, CA. Check it out!
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JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could “hoodwink” Leave voters with a “KitKat” Brexit that would keep the UK tied to Brussels for years.
Secret tapes revealed Whitehall officials vowing to continue secretly splurging British money on EU projects including the EU army after Brexit.
According to The Sun, Cabinet Office security adviser Alastair Brockbank said the UK would continue to make “significant contributions” to Brussels defence and foreign policy projects after Brexit as they were plans “we are all interested in”.
Senior Brexit Department official Victoria Billing also likened the UK’s future deal with the EU to a KitKat in a bizarre metaphor.
Ms Billing seemed to suggest the deal would appeal to Leave voters on the surface - much like the teatime snack's chocolatey coating - by giving the appearance of a harder Brexit.
However, like the wafer in the lunchbox favourite, there would be hidden political deals running through its centre.
She said: “On our our side, on foreign policy and defence, we are actually looking for something which I normally call a patchwork but someone yesterday called a KitKat which I rather liked.
“You have the kind of political framework cover and underneath you have a series of different agreements.”
Leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has previously lashed out against claims civil servants may be trying to undermine Brexit, demanded an inquiry into the tapes.
He said: “Former civil servants rounded on Brexiteers a few months ago and compared them to Nazis for questioning the traditions of the Civil Service and now we have civil servants appearing to brief against their country.
“The KitKat comment is a clear attempt to hoodwink voters.
“This looks like a clear attempt to fix the game and this must be formally investigated urgently.”
During the tapes, Mr Brockbank indicated the country may help to fund Jean-Claude Juncker's plans for an EU army, known as the PermanentStructured Cooperation (PESCO).
He said: “We would see what we can contribute towards PESCO still.”
The civil servant is also said to have boasted that the plans would be kept secret from the UK public.
Mr Brockbank claimed the civil service “are negotiating the detail of that at the same time as we are discussing the political high-level fluffy bits that will go into any declaration that gets made public.”
Just last month, Mr Rees-Mogg was at the centre of an extraordinary row where he claimed civil servants were “fiddling the figures” on Brexit.
Mr Rees-Mogg claimed he heard a pro-EU think-tank boss saying Treasury officials had deliberately created an economic model to show anything other than staying in the customs union was “bad”.
The head of the Centre for EuropeanReform, Charles Grant, rejected Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of his comments.
AnBrexit MinisterSteve Baker later apologised to MPs for saying Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of the remarks by Mr Grant was “essentially correct”, after an audio recording of the meeting where Mr Baker had been speaking emerged.

REMOANER, luvvie and actor Brian Cox was caught out by an audience member on BBC Question Time after preaching about how the UK should not leave the EU because of the need for “unity”.
A member of the audience said: “Jean-Claude Juncker again said this week that Britain will regret leaving the EU.
“With this continuing and threatening rhetoric, how does Britain hope to strike any positive deal if the EU seem unwilling to cooperate?”
Brian Cox said: “I think it’s a disaster, I really do.
“If there was ever a time for a united Europe it is now.
“We need to be united we do not need to be separated.
“We are very vulnerable at the moment.
“I do think we brought it upon ourselves. I think the Remain campaign was a total disaster and I think Brexit is a much sexier word than Remain and I think people went along with it more for the word than anything else.
“I just feel at this time we need strength. When you have got what you have in Russia and what’s going on in the country I live in, this country, this Europe, this continent needs to be strong and it’s not being strong.
“All this argy-bargy about what’s going on is just weakening us and Russia is laughing at us, the Russians are absolutely laughing at us.”
But an audience member picked one major hole in the Remoaner’s argument, wryly pointing out: “If you’re so for unity, why are you in favour of a Scottish referendum and Scottish independence?”
A slightly flummoxed Brian Cox replied, while trying to talk over the stormy applause for the audience member’s point: “I’ll answer that, I will answer that.
“We wanted to stay in Europe, we didn’t want to leave Europe.
“LeavingEngland is a different thing.”
But the audience jeered and groaned at his flippant remark.
Mr Cox carried on: “I will answer it. What’s the question again?”
But David Dimbleby shut down the luvvie, saying: “No, he said it.”
RT presenter and journalist Afshin Rattansi said: “Europe doesn’t allow countries to leave, even after referendums. That’s obvious.
“And the scare stories, we’re talking about the European Union...”
He added, sarcastically: “Who were so quick to come to our support over Salisbury.
“Interesting that, because we were looking for Nato support first.
“There was a vote, and there should be no threats against the British people to stop what the British people want.”

Brexit Transition: Davis does not care when it will end

Nicola Sturgeon furious at Theresa May and warns Brexit is 'HEADING FOR THE ROCKS'

Nicola Sturgeon furious at Theresa May and warns Brexit is 'HEADING FOR THE ROCKS'

Nicola Sturgeon furious at Theresa May and warns Brexit is 'HEADING FOR THE ROCKS'

NICOLA Sturgeon warned Brexit was “heading for the rocks” as she lashed out at Theresa May’s “hostility” to Scotland.
The FirstMinister said the UK should “worry” about how the prime minister had “treated Scots” ahead of the triggering of Article 50 in a scathing interview aired on Wednesday night.
The SNP nationalist argues Scotland should be given a separate Brexit deal as a majority of the country voted to Remain in last year’s referendum.
She recently stepped up her rhetoric for another independence bid after Mrs May insisted she would negotiating on behalf of the UK as a whole.
Speaking on Channel 4, Ms Sturgeon blasted the Conservative leader for “not considering the Scottish voice”.
She said: “I think people should be worried about how the prime minister has dealt with Scotland ahead of the Article 50 negotiations.
“If she treats other European countries with the same inflexibility as she’s treated Scotland then I think this process is heading for the rocks.
“I think it’s in everybody’s interest that perhaps some lessons are learnt from the experience Scotland has had over the past few months.”
Ms Sturgeon has vowed to begin her quest to break up the UK next week.
She added she wants a fresh ballot to be held “when the terms of Brexit are clear”, previously citing Autumn 2018 as her opportune moment.
“We have a duty to give people the choice before it’s too late, to ensure our relationship with Europe.
“I think practically for the UK Government to be in a position where it can also puncture Scotland’s lifeboat as well would not be acceptable.”
The prime minister slapped down Scotland’s choice of remaining in the EU as she said it would leave the bloc whether it stayed part of the UK or not.
During a heated clash with SNP’s deputy leader in Wednesday’s PMQs, Mrs May seized on comments from the European Commission warning Scotland would not automatically become a member of the Brussels club.
She said: “Scotland will be leaving the European Union, it will leave the European Union either as a member of the United Kingdom or were it independent.
“It’s very clear with the Barroso, it would not be a member of the European Union.
“What we need now is to unite, to come together as a country and to ensure that we can get the best deal for the whole of the United Kingdom.”

19:47

BREXIT - Michel Barnier tells UK: time to face Brexit 'hard facts'

BREXIT - Michel Barnier tells UK: time to face Brexit 'hard facts'

BREXIT - Michel Barnier tells UK: time to face Brexit 'hard facts'

Responding to the debate at the European Parliament in Straatsburg, EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the EU "regrets" but "respects" the UK's decision to leave.
Britain cannot be a third country and retain the benefits of the European Union after it leaves the bloc in 2019, Michel Barnier said.
"One cannot have at the same time the status of a third country and demand at the same time the advantages of the (European) Union," Barnier told a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
"It is time to face up to the hard facts," he added.
The responsibility of the EU negotiators is to find a deal that will preserve "our union", he adds.
Existing models for economic co-operation are "on the table" he says, before switching from French into English to add that it is "the UK that is closing doors".
He asks whether the UK wants to distance itself from the European social model, noting that it will be a condition of ratification of any future deal.
On the Irish border issue, he says the EU is prepared to accept a proposal "that is better" than the so-called backstop proposal included in the draft withdrawal agreement.
Statement (dubbed) in English.

THE chairman of JD Wetherspoon has blasted the EU as its "unusually good press around the world" hides the lack of democracy in the bloc which is run by Brussels plutocrats.
Tim Martin delivered a scathing assessment of those who run the European Union, branding its leaders as "plutocrats in Brussels".
Speaking to Bloomberg News, Mr Martin revealed he was lobbying officials in the Government to walk away from the talks with Michel Barnier amid threats of a trade war.
The Brexiteer businessman complained the the Brussels organisation had been given an "unusually good press" despite its legacy of protectionism.
This follows today's welcome news that Mr Martin's pub chain, JD Wetherspoons, had seen a surge in profits higher than anticipated.
Wetherspoon has been "a rare success story o...

published: 16 Mar 2018

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no deal in place?

published: 17 Mar 2018

GEORGE SOROS DEMOLISHED BY BREXIT MEP IN EU DEBATE ON BREXIT - #NotOnMSM

ATTENTION - IF YOU DISLIKE THE EU AND GEORGE SOROS – THIS IS FOR YOU. FOR GERARD BATTEN SKIP TO 06:33. I have speeded up Soros because he speaks far to slowly.

published: 16 Mar 2018

Brexit Forensics: Secret border deals

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the first of a two part Brexit Forensics investigation, Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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published: 15 Mar 2018

Brexit: Why Britain Left the European Union

Is the European Union good for Europe? Or would Europeans be better off without it? Nigel Farage, a leader of the United Kingdom's Brexit movement, shares his view.
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Brexit Forensics: The future of our borders

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the second part of our investigation, we reveal that these Non-Disclosure Agreements include a plan not to enforce a customs border in the event of No Deal Brexit. It's what industry has been nicknaming the 'throw open the border option'.
Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this ...

published: 16 Mar 2018

Will Witt Asks Americans About Brexit and the European Union

Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questions means, you're already ahead of many Americans, as Will Witt discovered at the Americana in Glendale, CA. Check it out!
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JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could “hoodwink” Leave voters with a “KitKat” Brexit that would keep the UK tied to Brussels for years.
Secret tapes revealed Whitehall officials vowing to continue secretly splurging British money on EU projects including the EU army after Brexit.
According to The Sun, Cabinet Office security adviser Alastair Brockbank said the UK would continue to make “significant contributions” to Brussels defence and foreign policy projects after Brexit as they were plans “we are all interested in”.
Senior Brexit Department official Victoria Billing also likened the UK’s future deal with the EU to a KitKat in a bizarre metaphor.
Ms Billing seemed to suggest the deal would appeal to Leave voters on the sur...

REMOANER, luvvie and actor Brian Cox was caught out by an audience member on BBC Question Time after preaching about how the UK should not leave the EU because of the need for “unity”.
A member of the audience said: “Jean-Claude Juncker again said this week that Britain will regret leaving the EU.
“With this continuing and threatening rhetoric, how does Britain hope to strike any positive deal if the EU seem unwilling to cooperate?”
Brian Cox said: “I think it’s a disaster, I really do.
“If there was ever a time for a united Europe it is now.
“We need to be united we do not need to be separated.
“We are very vulnerable at the moment.
“I do think we brought it upon ourselves. I think the Remain campaign was a total disaster and I think Brexit is a much sexier word than Remain and I th...

published: 16 Mar 2018

Brexit Transition: Davis does not care when it will end

Nicola Sturgeon furious at Theresa May and warns Brexit is 'HEADING FOR THE ROCKS'

NICOLA Sturgeon warned Brexit was “heading for the rocks” as she lashed out at Theresa May’s “hostility” to Scotland.
The FirstMinister said the UK should “worry” about how the prime minister had “treated Scots” ahead of the triggering of Article 50 in a scathing interview aired on Wednesday night.
The SNP nationalist argues Scotland should be given a separate Brexit deal as a majority of the country voted to Remain in last year’s referendum.
She recently stepped up her rhetoric for another independence bid after Mrs May insisted she would negotiating on behalf of the UK as a whole.
Speaking on Channel 4, Ms Sturgeon blasted the Conservative leader for “not considering the Scottish voice”.
She said: “I think people should be worried about how the prime minister has dealt with Scot...

published: 16 Mar 2018

BREXIT - Michel Barnier tells UK: time to face Brexit 'hard facts'

Responding to the debate at the European Parliament in Straatsburg, EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the EU "regrets" but "respects" the UK's decision to leave.
Britain cannot be a third country and retain the benefits of the European Union after it leaves the bloc in 2019, Michel Barnier said.
"One cannot have at the same time the status of a third country and demand at the same time the advantages of the (European) Union," Barnier told a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
"It is time to face up to the hard facts," he added.
The responsibility of the EU negotiators is to find a deal that will preserve "our union", he adds.
Existing models for economic co-operation are "on the table" he says, before switching from French into English to add that ...

THE chairman of JD Wetherspoon has blasted the EU as its "unusually good press around the world" hides the lack of democracy in the bloc which is run by Brussel...

THE chairman of JD Wetherspoon has blasted the EU as its "unusually good press around the world" hides the lack of democracy in the bloc which is run by Brussels plutocrats.
Tim Martin delivered a scathing assessment of those who run the European Union, branding its leaders as "plutocrats in Brussels".
Speaking to Bloomberg News, Mr Martin revealed he was lobbying officials in the Government to walk away from the talks with Michel Barnier amid threats of a trade war.
The Brexiteer businessman complained the the Brussels organisation had been given an "unusually good press" despite its legacy of protectionism.
This follows today's welcome news that Mr Martin's pub chain, JD Wetherspoons, had seen a surge in profits higher than anticipated.
Wetherspoon has been "a rare success story on the UK High Street" according to Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
On Brexit, the outspoken pub chairman railed against the excesses of Brussels, saying: "I am lobbying for leaving without a deal unless it is on very, very good terms.
"The EU is a protectionist organisation They charge large taxes and tariffs on the 93% rest of the world.
"Leaving without a deal mean income and standard of living will rise.
"The EU has had an unusual good press around the world. It should be more democratic.
"We want something like the US constitution which will protect us from plutocrats in Brussels."
In a shareholder update released this morning, Mr Martin also threatened to stop selling European prosecco, champagne and Swedish cider in the event of a "trade war" once Britain leaves the European Union.
He explained: "If trade barriers were imposed, so as to make Kopparberg uneconomic, then Wetherspoon could switch to UK suppliers or those from elsewhere in the world.
"In this case, the principal losers in a trade war would be the inhabitants of a small town in Sweden, where Kopparberg is produced, rather than the UK economy."

THE chairman of JD Wetherspoon has blasted the EU as its "unusually good press around the world" hides the lack of democracy in the bloc which is run by Brussels plutocrats.
Tim Martin delivered a scathing assessment of those who run the European Union, branding its leaders as "plutocrats in Brussels".
Speaking to Bloomberg News, Mr Martin revealed he was lobbying officials in the Government to walk away from the talks with Michel Barnier amid threats of a trade war.
The Brexiteer businessman complained the the Brussels organisation had been given an "unusually good press" despite its legacy of protectionism.
This follows today's welcome news that Mr Martin's pub chain, JD Wetherspoons, had seen a surge in profits higher than anticipated.
Wetherspoon has been "a rare success story on the UK High Street" according to Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
On Brexit, the outspoken pub chairman railed against the excesses of Brussels, saying: "I am lobbying for leaving without a deal unless it is on very, very good terms.
"The EU is a protectionist organisation They charge large taxes and tariffs on the 93% rest of the world.
"Leaving without a deal mean income and standard of living will rise.
"The EU has had an unusual good press around the world. It should be more democratic.
"We want something like the US constitution which will protect us from plutocrats in Brussels."
In a shareholder update released this morning, Mr Martin also threatened to stop selling European prosecco, champagne and Swedish cider in the event of a "trade war" once Britain leaves the European Union.
He explained: "If trade barriers were imposed, so as to make Kopparberg uneconomic, then Wetherspoon could switch to UK suppliers or those from elsewhere in the world.
"In this case, the principal losers in a trade war would be the inhabitants of a small town in Sweden, where Kopparberg is produced, rather than the UK economy."

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What wo...

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no deal in place?

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no deal in place?

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Brexit Forensics: Secret border deals

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fe...

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the first of a two part Brexit Forensics investigation, Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the first of a two part Brexit Forensics investigation, Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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Is the European Union good for Europe? Or would Europeans be better off without it? Nigel Farage, a leader of the United Kingdom's Brexit movement, shares his view.
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If one big government is bad, imagine how much worse two big governments would be. But that’s what people living in Europe have had to deal with: their own nation’s bloated government and the super-national government of Europe, now known as the European Union. Bureaucracy times two! How’s that for a horror show?
Well, actually, you’ve no idea. It’s worse than you think. Believe me—I know, because for seventeen years, I’ve represented South East England as a member of the European Parliament, the EU’s legislative body. I was also leader of the UK Independence Party, or UKIP, where I lead Britain’s efforts to leave the European Union. To their everlasting credit, that’s just what happened on June the 23rd, 2016: The United Kingdom left the European Union. The world knows it as “Brexit.”
Brexit is a statement of national sovereignty. Don’t misunderstand me: I like nations. I like borders. I like the people that live within those borders making their own laws. But I don’t like it when faceless bureaucrats make laws for nations they don’t even live in.
But that’s what they do in the European Union.
Imagine a Belgian telling a Brit how much he can charge his customers—or the reverse. The EU bureaucrats do this in a myriad of different ways, all day, every day. It is a conspiracy of the elites.
Who are those elites? Well, they’re a bunch of self-important, overpaid, social engineers with useless college degrees who have never done a proper day’s work in their lives and have no connection with ordinary, decent people. I’ll take the good sense of an Italian farmer or a French baker over the arid intellectualism of an EU bureaucrat any day.
And I say these things not as an anti-European; I love Europe! It’s a fantastic, exciting, great continent: different peoples, languages, and cultures. But these peoples, with their languages and cultures, have effectively been hijacked by a giant, ever-expanding bureaucracy: the European Union.
People will say, “but isn’t there a parliament, a European parliament, that represents the people of Europe?” Well, yes, but this body has got no real power; it can’t make its own laws. Rather, the power resides with the European Commission. They’re unelected and they can’t be removed, and that’s how absurd the whole thing is.
The European Parliament meets in Brussels. At least, that’s what I thought when I was elected there. But once a month, do you know what happens? They load the contents of our offices and papers into big, plastic trunks, and they put those trunks on lorries, and they drive them nearly 400 miles down Europe’s motorways to a French city called Strasbourg where, for four days, the contents of our offices, and our papers, are put into a new office, and the parliament then sits there. Twelve times a year this back-and-forth happens, and this from an organization who say they want to reduce their level of carbon footprint! This, from an organization whose accounts have not been given a clean bill of health by the auditors for the last twenty years!
This…a parliament? It’s more like a traveling circus.
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Is the European Union good for Europe? Or would Europeans be better off without it? Nigel Farage, a leader of the United Kingdom's Brexit movement, shares his view.
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If one big government is bad, imagine how much worse two big governments would be. But that’s what people living in Europe have had to deal with: their own nation’s bloated government and the super-national government of Europe, now known as the European Union. Bureaucracy times two! How’s that for a horror show?
Well, actually, you’ve no idea. It’s worse than you think. Believe me—I know, because for seventeen years, I’ve represented South East England as a member of the European Parliament, the EU’s legislative body. I was also leader of the UK Independence Party, or UKIP, where I lead Britain’s efforts to leave the European Union. To their everlasting credit, that’s just what happened on June the 23rd, 2016: The United Kingdom left the European Union. The world knows it as “Brexit.”
Brexit is a statement of national sovereignty. Don’t misunderstand me: I like nations. I like borders. I like the people that live within those borders making their own laws. But I don’t like it when faceless bureaucrats make laws for nations they don’t even live in.
But that’s what they do in the European Union.
Imagine a Belgian telling a Brit how much he can charge his customers—or the reverse. The EU bureaucrats do this in a myriad of different ways, all day, every day. It is a conspiracy of the elites.
Who are those elites? Well, they’re a bunch of self-important, overpaid, social engineers with useless college degrees who have never done a proper day’s work in their lives and have no connection with ordinary, decent people. I’ll take the good sense of an Italian farmer or a French baker over the arid intellectualism of an EU bureaucrat any day.
And I say these things not as an anti-European; I love Europe! It’s a fantastic, exciting, great continent: different peoples, languages, and cultures. But these peoples, with their languages and cultures, have effectively been hijacked by a giant, ever-expanding bureaucracy: the European Union.
People will say, “but isn’t there a parliament, a European parliament, that represents the people of Europe?” Well, yes, but this body has got no real power; it can’t make its own laws. Rather, the power resides with the European Commission. They’re unelected and they can’t be removed, and that’s how absurd the whole thing is.
The European Parliament meets in Brussels. At least, that’s what I thought when I was elected there. But once a month, do you know what happens? They load the contents of our offices and papers into big, plastic trunks, and they put those trunks on lorries, and they drive them nearly 400 miles down Europe’s motorways to a French city called Strasbourg where, for four days, the contents of our offices, and our papers, are put into a new office, and the parliament then sits there. Twelve times a year this back-and-forth happens, and this from an organization who say they want to reduce their level of carbon footprint! This, from an organization whose accounts have not been given a clean bill of health by the auditors for the last twenty years!
This…a parliament? It’s more like a traveling circus.
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Brexit Forensics: The future of our borders

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fe...

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the second part of our investigation, we reveal that these Non-Disclosure Agreements include a plan not to enforce a customs border in the event of No Deal Brexit. It's what industry has been nicknaming the 'throw open the border option'.
Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the second part of our investigation, we reveal that these Non-Disclosure Agreements include a plan not to enforce a customs border in the event of No Deal Brexit. It's what industry has been nicknaming the 'throw open the border option'.
Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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Will Witt Asks Americans About Brexit and the European Union

Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questions means, you're already ahead of many Americans, as Will Witt discov...

Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questions means, you're already ahead of many Americans, as Will Witt discovered at the Americana in Glendale, CA. Check it out!
👉http://l.prageru.com/2FuGzwL

Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questions means, you're already ahead of many Americans, as Will Witt discovered at the Americana in Glendale, CA. Check it out!
👉http://l.prageru.com/2FuGzwL

JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could “hoodwink” Leave voters with a “KitKat” Brexit that would ke...

JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could “hoodwink” Leave voters with a “KitKat” Brexit that would keep the UK tied to Brussels for years.
Secret tapes revealed Whitehall officials vowing to continue secretly splurging British money on EU projects including the EU army after Brexit.
According to The Sun, Cabinet Office security adviser Alastair Brockbank said the UK would continue to make “significant contributions” to Brussels defence and foreign policy projects after Brexit as they were plans “we are all interested in”.
Senior Brexit Department official Victoria Billing also likened the UK’s future deal with the EU to a KitKat in a bizarre metaphor.
Ms Billing seemed to suggest the deal would appeal to Leave voters on the surface - much like the teatime snack's chocolatey coating - by giving the appearance of a harder Brexit.
However, like the wafer in the lunchbox favourite, there would be hidden political deals running through its centre.
She said: “On our our side, on foreign policy and defence, we are actually looking for something which I normally call a patchwork but someone yesterday called a KitKat which I rather liked.
“You have the kind of political framework cover and underneath you have a series of different agreements.”
Leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has previously lashed out against claims civil servants may be trying to undermine Brexit, demanded an inquiry into the tapes.
He said: “Former civil servants rounded on Brexiteers a few months ago and compared them to Nazis for questioning the traditions of the Civil Service and now we have civil servants appearing to brief against their country.
“The KitKat comment is a clear attempt to hoodwink voters.
“This looks like a clear attempt to fix the game and this must be formally investigated urgently.”
During the tapes, Mr Brockbank indicated the country may help to fund Jean-Claude Juncker's plans for an EU army, known as the PermanentStructured Cooperation (PESCO).
He said: “We would see what we can contribute towards PESCO still.”
The civil servant is also said to have boasted that the plans would be kept secret from the UK public.
Mr Brockbank claimed the civil service “are negotiating the detail of that at the same time as we are discussing the political high-level fluffy bits that will go into any declaration that gets made public.”
Just last month, Mr Rees-Mogg was at the centre of an extraordinary row where he claimed civil servants were “fiddling the figures” on Brexit.
Mr Rees-Mogg claimed he heard a pro-EU think-tank boss saying Treasury officials had deliberately created an economic model to show anything other than staying in the customs union was “bad”.
The head of the Centre for EuropeanReform, Charles Grant, rejected Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of his comments.
AnBrexit MinisterSteve Baker later apologised to MPs for saying Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of the remarks by Mr Grant was “essentially correct”, after an audio recording of the meeting where Mr Baker had been speaking emerged.

JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could “hoodwink” Leave voters with a “KitKat” Brexit that would keep the UK tied to Brussels for years.
Secret tapes revealed Whitehall officials vowing to continue secretly splurging British money on EU projects including the EU army after Brexit.
According to The Sun, Cabinet Office security adviser Alastair Brockbank said the UK would continue to make “significant contributions” to Brussels defence and foreign policy projects after Brexit as they were plans “we are all interested in”.
Senior Brexit Department official Victoria Billing also likened the UK’s future deal with the EU to a KitKat in a bizarre metaphor.
Ms Billing seemed to suggest the deal would appeal to Leave voters on the surface - much like the teatime snack's chocolatey coating - by giving the appearance of a harder Brexit.
However, like the wafer in the lunchbox favourite, there would be hidden political deals running through its centre.
She said: “On our our side, on foreign policy and defence, we are actually looking for something which I normally call a patchwork but someone yesterday called a KitKat which I rather liked.
“You have the kind of political framework cover and underneath you have a series of different agreements.”
Leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has previously lashed out against claims civil servants may be trying to undermine Brexit, demanded an inquiry into the tapes.
He said: “Former civil servants rounded on Brexiteers a few months ago and compared them to Nazis for questioning the traditions of the Civil Service and now we have civil servants appearing to brief against their country.
“The KitKat comment is a clear attempt to hoodwink voters.
“This looks like a clear attempt to fix the game and this must be formally investigated urgently.”
During the tapes, Mr Brockbank indicated the country may help to fund Jean-Claude Juncker's plans for an EU army, known as the PermanentStructured Cooperation (PESCO).
He said: “We would see what we can contribute towards PESCO still.”
The civil servant is also said to have boasted that the plans would be kept secret from the UK public.
Mr Brockbank claimed the civil service “are negotiating the detail of that at the same time as we are discussing the political high-level fluffy bits that will go into any declaration that gets made public.”
Just last month, Mr Rees-Mogg was at the centre of an extraordinary row where he claimed civil servants were “fiddling the figures” on Brexit.
Mr Rees-Mogg claimed he heard a pro-EU think-tank boss saying Treasury officials had deliberately created an economic model to show anything other than staying in the customs union was “bad”.
The head of the Centre for EuropeanReform, Charles Grant, rejected Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of his comments.
AnBrexit MinisterSteve Baker later apologised to MPs for saying Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of the remarks by Mr Grant was “essentially correct”, after an audio recording of the meeting where Mr Baker had been speaking emerged.

REMOANER, luvvie and actor Brian Cox was caught out by an audience member on BBC Question Time after preaching about how the UK should not leave the EU because ...

REMOANER, luvvie and actor Brian Cox was caught out by an audience member on BBC Question Time after preaching about how the UK should not leave the EU because of the need for “unity”.
A member of the audience said: “Jean-Claude Juncker again said this week that Britain will regret leaving the EU.
“With this continuing and threatening rhetoric, how does Britain hope to strike any positive deal if the EU seem unwilling to cooperate?”
Brian Cox said: “I think it’s a disaster, I really do.
“If there was ever a time for a united Europe it is now.
“We need to be united we do not need to be separated.
“We are very vulnerable at the moment.
“I do think we brought it upon ourselves. I think the Remain campaign was a total disaster and I think Brexit is a much sexier word than Remain and I think people went along with it more for the word than anything else.
“I just feel at this time we need strength. When you have got what you have in Russia and what’s going on in the country I live in, this country, this Europe, this continent needs to be strong and it’s not being strong.
“All this argy-bargy about what’s going on is just weakening us and Russia is laughing at us, the Russians are absolutely laughing at us.”
But an audience member picked one major hole in the Remoaner’s argument, wryly pointing out: “If you’re so for unity, why are you in favour of a Scottish referendum and Scottish independence?”
A slightly flummoxed Brian Cox replied, while trying to talk over the stormy applause for the audience member’s point: “I’ll answer that, I will answer that.
“We wanted to stay in Europe, we didn’t want to leave Europe.
“LeavingEngland is a different thing.”
But the audience jeered and groaned at his flippant remark.
Mr Cox carried on: “I will answer it. What’s the question again?”
But David Dimbleby shut down the luvvie, saying: “No, he said it.”
RT presenter and journalist Afshin Rattansi said: “Europe doesn’t allow countries to leave, even after referendums. That’s obvious.
“And the scare stories, we’re talking about the European Union...”
He added, sarcastically: “Who were so quick to come to our support over Salisbury.
“Interesting that, because we were looking for Nato support first.
“There was a vote, and there should be no threats against the British people to stop what the British people want.”

REMOANER, luvvie and actor Brian Cox was caught out by an audience member on BBC Question Time after preaching about how the UK should not leave the EU because of the need for “unity”.
A member of the audience said: “Jean-Claude Juncker again said this week that Britain will regret leaving the EU.
“With this continuing and threatening rhetoric, how does Britain hope to strike any positive deal if the EU seem unwilling to cooperate?”
Brian Cox said: “I think it’s a disaster, I really do.
“If there was ever a time for a united Europe it is now.
“We need to be united we do not need to be separated.
“We are very vulnerable at the moment.
“I do think we brought it upon ourselves. I think the Remain campaign was a total disaster and I think Brexit is a much sexier word than Remain and I think people went along with it more for the word than anything else.
“I just feel at this time we need strength. When you have got what you have in Russia and what’s going on in the country I live in, this country, this Europe, this continent needs to be strong and it’s not being strong.
“All this argy-bargy about what’s going on is just weakening us and Russia is laughing at us, the Russians are absolutely laughing at us.”
But an audience member picked one major hole in the Remoaner’s argument, wryly pointing out: “If you’re so for unity, why are you in favour of a Scottish referendum and Scottish independence?”
A slightly flummoxed Brian Cox replied, while trying to talk over the stormy applause for the audience member’s point: “I’ll answer that, I will answer that.
“We wanted to stay in Europe, we didn’t want to leave Europe.
“LeavingEngland is a different thing.”
But the audience jeered and groaned at his flippant remark.
Mr Cox carried on: “I will answer it. What’s the question again?”
But David Dimbleby shut down the luvvie, saying: “No, he said it.”
RT presenter and journalist Afshin Rattansi said: “Europe doesn’t allow countries to leave, even after referendums. That’s obvious.
“And the scare stories, we’re talking about the European Union...”
He added, sarcastically: “Who were so quick to come to our support over Salisbury.
“Interesting that, because we were looking for Nato support first.
“There was a vote, and there should be no threats against the British people to stop what the British people want.”

NICOLA Sturgeon warned Brexit was “heading for the rocks” as she lashed out at Theresa May’s “hostility” to Scotland.
The FirstMinister said the UK should “worry” about how the prime minister had “treated Scots” ahead of the triggering of Article 50 in a scathing interview aired on Wednesday night.
The SNP nationalist argues Scotland should be given a separate Brexit deal as a majority of the country voted to Remain in last year’s referendum.
She recently stepped up her rhetoric for another independence bid after Mrs May insisted she would negotiating on behalf of the UK as a whole.
Speaking on Channel 4, Ms Sturgeon blasted the Conservative leader for “not considering the Scottish voice”.
She said: “I think people should be worried about how the prime minister has dealt with Scotland ahead of the Article 50 negotiations.
“If she treats other European countries with the same inflexibility as she’s treated Scotland then I think this process is heading for the rocks.
“I think it’s in everybody’s interest that perhaps some lessons are learnt from the experience Scotland has had over the past few months.”
Ms Sturgeon has vowed to begin her quest to break up the UK next week.
She added she wants a fresh ballot to be held “when the terms of Brexit are clear”, previously citing Autumn 2018 as her opportune moment.
“We have a duty to give people the choice before it’s too late, to ensure our relationship with Europe.
“I think practically for the UK Government to be in a position where it can also puncture Scotland’s lifeboat as well would not be acceptable.”
The prime minister slapped down Scotland’s choice of remaining in the EU as she said it would leave the bloc whether it stayed part of the UK or not.
During a heated clash with SNP’s deputy leader in Wednesday’s PMQs, Mrs May seized on comments from the European Commission warning Scotland would not automatically become a member of the Brussels club.
She said: “Scotland will be leaving the European Union, it will leave the European Union either as a member of the United Kingdom or were it independent.
“It’s very clear with the Barroso, it would not be a member of the European Union.
“What we need now is to unite, to come together as a country and to ensure that we can get the best deal for the whole of the United Kingdom.”

NICOLA Sturgeon warned Brexit was “heading for the rocks” as she lashed out at Theresa May’s “hostility” to Scotland.
The FirstMinister said the UK should “worry” about how the prime minister had “treated Scots” ahead of the triggering of Article 50 in a scathing interview aired on Wednesday night.
The SNP nationalist argues Scotland should be given a separate Brexit deal as a majority of the country voted to Remain in last year’s referendum.
She recently stepped up her rhetoric for another independence bid after Mrs May insisted she would negotiating on behalf of the UK as a whole.
Speaking on Channel 4, Ms Sturgeon blasted the Conservative leader for “not considering the Scottish voice”.
She said: “I think people should be worried about how the prime minister has dealt with Scotland ahead of the Article 50 negotiations.
“If she treats other European countries with the same inflexibility as she’s treated Scotland then I think this process is heading for the rocks.
“I think it’s in everybody’s interest that perhaps some lessons are learnt from the experience Scotland has had over the past few months.”
Ms Sturgeon has vowed to begin her quest to break up the UK next week.
She added she wants a fresh ballot to be held “when the terms of Brexit are clear”, previously citing Autumn 2018 as her opportune moment.
“We have a duty to give people the choice before it’s too late, to ensure our relationship with Europe.
“I think practically for the UK Government to be in a position where it can also puncture Scotland’s lifeboat as well would not be acceptable.”
The prime minister slapped down Scotland’s choice of remaining in the EU as she said it would leave the bloc whether it stayed part of the UK or not.
During a heated clash with SNP’s deputy leader in Wednesday’s PMQs, Mrs May seized on comments from the European Commission warning Scotland would not automatically become a member of the Brussels club.
She said: “Scotland will be leaving the European Union, it will leave the European Union either as a member of the United Kingdom or were it independent.
“It’s very clear with the Barroso, it would not be a member of the European Union.
“What we need now is to unite, to come together as a country and to ensure that we can get the best deal for the whole of the United Kingdom.”

Responding to the debate at the European Parliament in Straatsburg, EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the EU "regrets" but "respects" the UK's decision to leave.
Britain cannot be a third country and retain the benefits of the European Union after it leaves the bloc in 2019, Michel Barnier said.
"One cannot have at the same time the status of a third country and demand at the same time the advantages of the (European) Union," Barnier told a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
"It is time to face up to the hard facts," he added.
The responsibility of the EU negotiators is to find a deal that will preserve "our union", he adds.
Existing models for economic co-operation are "on the table" he says, before switching from French into English to add that it is "the UK that is closing doors".
He asks whether the UK wants to distance itself from the European social model, noting that it will be a condition of ratification of any future deal.
On the Irish border issue, he says the EU is prepared to accept a proposal "that is better" than the so-called backstop proposal included in the draft withdrawal agreement.
Statement (dubbed) in English.

Responding to the debate at the European Parliament in Straatsburg, EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the EU "regrets" but "respects" the UK's decision to leave.
Britain cannot be a third country and retain the benefits of the European Union after it leaves the bloc in 2019, Michel Barnier said.
"One cannot have at the same time the status of a third country and demand at the same time the advantages of the (European) Union," Barnier told a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
"It is time to face up to the hard facts," he added.
The responsibility of the EU negotiators is to find a deal that will preserve "our union", he adds.
Existing models for economic co-operation are "on the table" he says, before switching from French into English to add that it is "the UK that is closing doors".
He asks whether the UK wants to distance itself from the European social model, noting that it will be a condition of ratification of any future deal.
On the Irish border issue, he says the EU is prepared to accept a proposal "that is better" than the so-called backstop proposal included in the draft withdrawal agreement.
Statement (dubbed) in English.

My thoughts on Britain leaving the EU: #EUREF

The Newsmakers: BREXIT: Leaving the EU Process

What is the process once you've decided to break away? Christine Pirovolakis has more.

published: 25 Jun 2016

EU में Britain In या Out 23 June को Referendum में फैसला

The pound posted its biggest gain in eight years on Monday after a series of polls showed that Britons are increasingly likely to vote to remain in the EU in Thursday’s contentious referendum on membership in the 28-country bloc.

published: 22 Jun 2016

🚗 🧀 Japanese Cars for EU Cheese, What a Good Deal - NOT! 🚗 🧀

The GreatJapan/EU Cars for CheeseDeal!
The European Union is now celebrating the Japan-EU Free Trade Agreement, or JEFTA to give it its short name. But there may be a bit of a problem for the EU.
This Japan-EU trade deal has been in formation under much secrecy since 2013.
But now the EU is promoting the deal as great for its farmers and wine producers.
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Under the deal, most tariffs on imports of Japanese cars into the EU and exports of EU dairy products and the like into Japan will be tariff free. In fact it’s been called the ‘cars for cheese’ deal.
However, when you take a closer look, it might be that the Japanese have got the better end of the deal.
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Spetsnaz - Hand To Hand Combat

Spetsnaz Vityaz (604CenterSpecial Purpose) - WinYourself , You Will Be Invincible.
The detachment was originally designed as anti-terrorist unit. "Vityaz" regularly conducts operations to counter-terrorism patrols on the border of Chechnya and the Caucasus In addition, soldiers are trained to prevent disorder in prisons. More than 70 soldiers of the detachment were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation for courage and heroism.
In the 70 years due to the increasing incidence of terrorism in Europe there is a need to have military units designed to perform a specific task responsible for the fight against terror. The InteriorMinistry of the OCH, it was decided to establish a part of operative division of internal troops of the special units of permanent co...

(29 Sep 2010)
1. Wide of countdown clock outside headquarters of the Commonwealth Games organising committee showing -"4 days to go"
2. Wide of India Gate
3. Tilt up from gun to security official
4. Wide of security outside National Stadium
5. Soldier behind a security post
6. Wide of policemen walking with sniffer dogs
7. Various of Scottish team members walking out of arrival terminal with baggage
8. Close of baggage on trolley; tilt up to athlete
9. Scottish athletes seen through glass of arrival terminal
10. Various of athletes getting on the bus
11. Wide of bus leaving
12. Various of athletes (wearing black and grey) from Lesotho arriving
13. Various of athletes (wearing green and yellow) from Zambia arriving
14. Various of English athletes and team officials arriving...

published: 28 Jul 2015

Without Me - Brexit - Cover Eminem

The politics of the Great Repeal Bill, Labour House of Lords Leader

The consession to the 48% (now 24%) by the Tories is to take the Brexit process slowly & with no change on Brexit Day (No cliff-edge). That the economy can be fully prepared. So, Brexit Day is non-event like the Y2KMillenium Bug Day (01.01.00).
Personally, as a member the 52% (now 68%), I would like the see Brexit done quicker & with significant repeals.
Paul Waugh InterviewsBaronessSmith On Lords, Brexit And Labour's Future, 25th February 2017.

published: 26 Feb 2017

Grexit (Knockin' On Heaven's Door)

DISCLAIMER I DO NOTOWN ANY OF THE CONTENT IN THIS VIDEO. EVERYTHING BELONGS TO IT'S OWNERS

EU में Britain In या Out 23 June को Referendum में फैसला

The pound posted its biggest gain in eight years on Monday after a series of polls showed that Britons are increasingly likely to vote to remain in the EU in Th...

The pound posted its biggest gain in eight years on Monday after a series of polls showed that Britons are increasingly likely to vote to remain in the EU in Thursday’s contentious referendum on membership in the 28-country bloc.

The pound posted its biggest gain in eight years on Monday after a series of polls showed that Britons are increasingly likely to vote to remain in the EU in Thursday’s contentious referendum on membership in the 28-country bloc.

The GreatJapan/EU Cars for CheeseDeal!
The European Union is now celebrating the Japan-EU Free Trade Agreement, or JEFTA to give it its short name. But there may be a bit of a problem for the EU.
This Japan-EU trade deal has been in formation under much secrecy since 2013.
But now the EU is promoting the deal as great for its farmers and wine producers.
--------------------------------
*SUBSCRIBE* to Jeff Taylor Here: https://goo.gl/NyzUPo
--------------------------------
Under the deal, most tariffs on imports of Japanese cars into the EU and exports of EU dairy products and the like into Japan will be tariff free. In fact it’s been called the ‘cars for cheese’ deal.
However, when you take a closer look, it might be that the Japanese have got the better end of the deal.
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It seems that cheese, for example, makes up 0.4 percent of EU exports to Japan, but 13 percent of Japanese exports to Europe is already made up of cars.
When you add in the estimate that some 90 percent of those in the Asia region are lactose intolerant, you get the feeling that the Japanese dairy market might be a bit limited.
Then there’s the existence of an already long established dairy, meat and wine trade between Australia, New Zealand and Japan, which might prove hard for the Europeans to break into.
This deal will enable the Japanese to compete directly with EU car manufacturers in a very large market place and one wonders whether the likes of BMW are going to be particularly happy about this arrangement - even though tariffs will be phased out over time.
And I also wonder how pleased the farmers will really be about this.
There’s also the thought that you’d have to sell an awful lot of cheese to make up for one car.
So one has to wonder how good this deal will really be for the EU, Sorry I need to re-phrase that, it will look good for the political institution called the EU, but whether it benefits the people that live in it over the long run is another question - apart, of course, from being able to buy Japanese cars more cheaply that is.
But, at the end of the day, if EU car-makers and their workers find themselves under EU imposed financial pressure and the bloc’s farmers find that the Japanese dairy market was more myth than reality, they can all be thankful that a bunch of their betters had put the deal together on their behalf - a bunch of betters that they can neither sack, nor sanction nor vote out of office - marvellous!
And lastly a couple of questions for the Remainers - however good or bad it turns out to be, Japan has done a deal with the EU, so firstly, has Japan signed up to the freedom of movement of people with the EU? Secondly, has Japan agreed that the they will abide by ECJ rulings? Thirdly, is Japan paying a huge annual fee for the privilege?
And if Japan hasn’t done these things to get a deal, why on earth should we?
What do you think about this deal?
Please leave a comment below.
Thank you.
Source:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/851602/European-Union-EU-JEFTA-trade-plan-sell-more-cheese-Japan-snag
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jul/06/japan-and-eu-expected-to-sign-trade-deal-after-breakthrough-in-talks

The GreatJapan/EU Cars for CheeseDeal!
The European Union is now celebrating the Japan-EU Free Trade Agreement, or JEFTA to give it its short name. But there may be a bit of a problem for the EU.
This Japan-EU trade deal has been in formation under much secrecy since 2013.
But now the EU is promoting the deal as great for its farmers and wine producers.
--------------------------------
*SUBSCRIBE* to Jeff Taylor Here: https://goo.gl/NyzUPo
--------------------------------
Under the deal, most tariffs on imports of Japanese cars into the EU and exports of EU dairy products and the like into Japan will be tariff free. In fact it’s been called the ‘cars for cheese’ deal.
However, when you take a closer look, it might be that the Japanese have got the better end of the deal.
--------------------------------
How to *SUPERCHARGE* your YouTube videos - start for FREE: http://bit.ly/2vbl9z2
--------------------------------
It seems that cheese, for example, makes up 0.4 percent of EU exports to Japan, but 13 percent of Japanese exports to Europe is already made up of cars.
When you add in the estimate that some 90 percent of those in the Asia region are lactose intolerant, you get the feeling that the Japanese dairy market might be a bit limited.
Then there’s the existence of an already long established dairy, meat and wine trade between Australia, New Zealand and Japan, which might prove hard for the Europeans to break into.
This deal will enable the Japanese to compete directly with EU car manufacturers in a very large market place and one wonders whether the likes of BMW are going to be particularly happy about this arrangement - even though tariffs will be phased out over time.
And I also wonder how pleased the farmers will really be about this.
There’s also the thought that you’d have to sell an awful lot of cheese to make up for one car.
So one has to wonder how good this deal will really be for the EU, Sorry I need to re-phrase that, it will look good for the political institution called the EU, but whether it benefits the people that live in it over the long run is another question - apart, of course, from being able to buy Japanese cars more cheaply that is.
But, at the end of the day, if EU car-makers and their workers find themselves under EU imposed financial pressure and the bloc’s farmers find that the Japanese dairy market was more myth than reality, they can all be thankful that a bunch of their betters had put the deal together on their behalf - a bunch of betters that they can neither sack, nor sanction nor vote out of office - marvellous!
And lastly a couple of questions for the Remainers - however good or bad it turns out to be, Japan has done a deal with the EU, so firstly, has Japan signed up to the freedom of movement of people with the EU? Secondly, has Japan agreed that the they will abide by ECJ rulings? Thirdly, is Japan paying a huge annual fee for the privilege?
And if Japan hasn’t done these things to get a deal, why on earth should we?
What do you think about this deal?
Please leave a comment below.
Thank you.
Source:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/851602/European-Union-EU-JEFTA-trade-plan-sell-more-cheese-Japan-snag
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jul/06/japan-and-eu-expected-to-sign-trade-deal-after-breakthrough-in-talks

Spetsnaz Vityaz (604CenterSpecial Purpose) - WinYourself , You Will Be Invincible.
The detachment was originally designed as anti-terrorist unit. "Vityaz" regularly conducts operations to counter-terrorism patrols on the border of Chechnya and the Caucasus In addition, soldiers are trained to prevent disorder in prisons. More than 70 soldiers of the detachment were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation for courage and heroism.
In the 70 years due to the increasing incidence of terrorism in Europe there is a need to have military units designed to perform a specific task responsible for the fight against terror. The InteriorMinistry of the OCH, it was decided to establish a part of operative division of internal troops of the special units of permanent combat readiness, military personnel which would have special training to counter terrorism and other illegal activities.
In early 1978, work began on the formation and training of training company for special purposes (OCH). Set conscripts for this division was carried out from among the best athletes ODON solely on a voluntary basis.
The first operation, entrusted company, has been providing security at the Olympic Games in Moscow (1980).
In 1991 he was created a special purpose detachment "Vityaz". During the formation of the experience gained in OCH and similar units in Russia.
The idea to take the exam on the right to wear the beret was also born in the "Vityaz". The first commander "Vityaz" Sergey Lysyuk together with other officers developed criteria for special examinations, physical and tactical training, which are held in all divisions of the Interior troops so far.
"Vityaz" took part in the resolution of international conflicts that occurred on the territory of the former USSR. Together with a group "A" of the
in 1989 conducted a unique special operation to storm the temporary detention facility of Sukhumi, where riots broke out. In 1994-1996. participated in the disarmament of illegal armed formations in Chechnya. In 1996, the group participated in the battle near the village of Pervomaisky.
In 1999-2003. the group participated in many counter-terrorism operations in the North Caucasus. Also, "Vityaz" took an active part in special operations to eliminate the warlords in Chechnya.
In November 2002, Russian PresidentVladimir Putin at the opening ceremony of the monument to the soldiers of internal troops handed Gold Star of the Hero of Russian parents fighter detachment "Vityaz" Sergey Burnaeva, who died in the performance of military duty in Chechnya and award prizes posthumously.
In October 2002, a detachment "Vityaz" in conjunction with other special units of the Federal Security Service and the Interior Ministry of Russia took part in a special operation to eliminate the terrorists who seized hostages in the Dubrovka theater.
The detachment also participated in the anti-terrorist operation in Chechnya.
Vityaz former glory regained in the operation to force Georgia to peace in 2008,now Spetsnaz Vityaz fights against of terrorists in the North Caucasus.
They have the following tasks: Participation in the disarmament and the elimination of illegal armed groups, organized criminal groups, the suppression of mass disorders accompanied by armed violence, the withdrawal of the population illegally held weapons;
Participation in the suppression of acts of terrorism;
Participation in the removal of individuals who have seized hostages, important state facilities and special cargoes, facilities for communications, as well as buildings of state authorities;
Participation in ensuring security officials and citizens of the Russian Federation in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
Detachments Of Special Purpose National Guard of Russia:
604 TSSN "Vityaz", Moscow
7th OSN "Rosich", Novocherkassk
12th OSN "Ural", Nizhny Tagil
15th OSN "Vyatich", Armavir
17th OSN "Edelweiss", Mineralnye Vody
19th OSN "Ermak", Novosibirsk
21th OSN "Typhoon", Khabarovsk
23th OSN "Obereg", Chelyabinsk25th OSN "Mercury", Smolensk
26th OSN "Bars", Kazan
27th OSN "Kuzbass", Kemerovo
28th OSN "Ratnik", Arkhangelsk
29th OSN "Bulat", Ufa
33th OSN "Peresvet", Moscow
34th OSN, Grozny35th OSN "Rus", Simferopol

Spetsnaz Vityaz (604CenterSpecial Purpose) - WinYourself , You Will Be Invincible.
The detachment was originally designed as anti-terrorist unit. "Vityaz" regularly conducts operations to counter-terrorism patrols on the border of Chechnya and the Caucasus In addition, soldiers are trained to prevent disorder in prisons. More than 70 soldiers of the detachment were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation for courage and heroism.
In the 70 years due to the increasing incidence of terrorism in Europe there is a need to have military units designed to perform a specific task responsible for the fight against terror. The InteriorMinistry of the OCH, it was decided to establish a part of operative division of internal troops of the special units of permanent combat readiness, military personnel which would have special training to counter terrorism and other illegal activities.
In early 1978, work began on the formation and training of training company for special purposes (OCH). Set conscripts for this division was carried out from among the best athletes ODON solely on a voluntary basis.
The first operation, entrusted company, has been providing security at the Olympic Games in Moscow (1980).
In 1991 he was created a special purpose detachment "Vityaz". During the formation of the experience gained in OCH and similar units in Russia.
The idea to take the exam on the right to wear the beret was also born in the "Vityaz". The first commander "Vityaz" Sergey Lysyuk together with other officers developed criteria for special examinations, physical and tactical training, which are held in all divisions of the Interior troops so far.
"Vityaz" took part in the resolution of international conflicts that occurred on the territory of the former USSR. Together with a group "A" of the
in 1989 conducted a unique special operation to storm the temporary detention facility of Sukhumi, where riots broke out. In 1994-1996. participated in the disarmament of illegal armed formations in Chechnya. In 1996, the group participated in the battle near the village of Pervomaisky.
In 1999-2003. the group participated in many counter-terrorism operations in the North Caucasus. Also, "Vityaz" took an active part in special operations to eliminate the warlords in Chechnya.
In November 2002, Russian PresidentVladimir Putin at the opening ceremony of the monument to the soldiers of internal troops handed Gold Star of the Hero of Russian parents fighter detachment "Vityaz" Sergey Burnaeva, who died in the performance of military duty in Chechnya and award prizes posthumously.
In October 2002, a detachment "Vityaz" in conjunction with other special units of the Federal Security Service and the Interior Ministry of Russia took part in a special operation to eliminate the terrorists who seized hostages in the Dubrovka theater.
The detachment also participated in the anti-terrorist operation in Chechnya.
Vityaz former glory regained in the operation to force Georgia to peace in 2008,now Spetsnaz Vityaz fights against of terrorists in the North Caucasus.
They have the following tasks: Participation in the disarmament and the elimination of illegal armed groups, organized criminal groups, the suppression of mass disorders accompanied by armed violence, the withdrawal of the population illegally held weapons;
Participation in the suppression of acts of terrorism;
Participation in the removal of individuals who have seized hostages, important state facilities and special cargoes, facilities for communications, as well as buildings of state authorities;
Participation in ensuring security officials and citizens of the Russian Federation in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
Detachments Of Special Purpose National Guard of Russia:
604 TSSN "Vityaz", Moscow
7th OSN "Rosich", Novocherkassk
12th OSN "Ural", Nizhny Tagil
15th OSN "Vyatich", Armavir
17th OSN "Edelweiss", Mineralnye Vody
19th OSN "Ermak", Novosibirsk
21th OSN "Typhoon", Khabarovsk
23th OSN "Obereg", Chelyabinsk25th OSN "Mercury", Smolensk
26th OSN "Bars", Kazan
27th OSN "Kuzbass", Kemerovo
28th OSN "Ratnik", Arkhangelsk
29th OSN "Bulat", Ufa
33th OSN "Peresvet", Moscow
34th OSN, Grozny35th OSN "Rus", Simferopol

(29 Sep 2010)
1. Wide of countdown clock outside headquarters of the Commonwealth Games organising committee showing -"4 days to go"
2. Wide of India Gate
3. Tilt up from gun to security official
4. Wide of security outside National Stadium
5. Soldier behind a security post
6. Wide of policemen walking with sniffer dogs
7. Various of Scottish team members walking out of arrival terminal with baggage
8. Close of baggage on trolley; tilt up to athlete
9. Scottish athletes seen through glass of arrival terminal
10. Various of athletes getting on the bus
11. Wide of bus leaving
12. Various of athletes (wearing black and grey) from Lesotho arriving
13. Various of athletes (wearing green and yellow) from Zambia arriving
14. Various of English athletes and team officials arriving at Delhi airport
15. Close of bag with England emblem on it
16. Close of shoes with England emblem
17. Wide of English athletes seen through glass door
18. Mid of English athletes walking out
19. Mid of security keeping an eye on arrivals
20. Wide of English athletes getting on the bus
21. Wide of bus leaving
22. Wide of Welsh athletes; woman athlete with green hair waving to cameras
23. Wide of Welsh arrivals
24. Wide of security
25. Various of Maldives' team members arriving
26. Bus leaving reflected on glass of airport terminal building
27. Effigy of Commonwealth Games FederationChief ExecutiveMike Hooper being unloaded from truck
28. Placard saying (English) 'For Insulting the people of India, HooperGo Back, Go Back'
29. Various of Jai Bhagwan Goyal, President of right-wing group 'Rashtrawadi Sena' hitting the effigy with a shoe
30. Tilt up shot of burning effigy
31. Wide of protesters chanting slogans
32. Mid of burning effigy
STORYLINE:
Over a thousand athletes and team officials were expected to arrive in New Delhi on Wednesday as the beginning of the 19th edition of the Commonwealth Games neared on Sunday.
Teams from England, Scotland, Lesotho, Zambia, Wales and the Maldives were some of the first to arrive.
Police officials say over a hundred thousand security personnel have been deployed for the Commonwealth Games including paramilitary forces, commandos, anti-sabotage teams and bomb disposal squads.
The multi-sport games, held every four years, bring together nearly 7,000 athletes and officials from 71 countries and territories from across the former British empire.
The CommonwealthGames have been plagued by problems for weeks, most significantly at the athletes' village, which was described as uninhabitable last week.
The games were dealt another blow on Tuesday when South African runner Caster Semenya pulled out of the competition because of a back injury.
Semenya, who won the 800-metre (0.5 miles) world title last year in Berlin, had been the biggest star still left in the games after the withdrawal of several other high-profile athletes, including Usain Bolt, David Rudisha, Jessica Ennis and Scottish cyclist Chris Hoy.
But competitors have been moving in by the hundreds as the opening ceremony nears.
Security has also been a concern with the recent shooting of two tourists outside one of New Delhi's top attractions for which a Muslim militant group took responsibility.
The authorities have said they can provide adequate security for the games.
Meanwhile, dozens of activists of a right-wing nationalist group, Rashtrawadi Sena, held a protest demonstration on Wednesday against Commonwealth Games Federation Chief Executive Mike Hooper for his alleged anti-India remarks.
Shouting slogans against Hooper, the activists burnt his effigy just metres away from his office, the headquarters of the Commonwealth Games 2010 organising committee.
The Games will run from 3-14 October.
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(29 Sep 2010)
1. Wide of countdown clock outside headquarters of the Commonwealth Games organising committee showing -"4 days to go"
2. Wide of India Gate
3. Tilt up from gun to security official
4. Wide of security outside National Stadium
5. Soldier behind a security post
6. Wide of policemen walking with sniffer dogs
7. Various of Scottish team members walking out of arrival terminal with baggage
8. Close of baggage on trolley; tilt up to athlete
9. Scottish athletes seen through glass of arrival terminal
10. Various of athletes getting on the bus
11. Wide of bus leaving
12. Various of athletes (wearing black and grey) from Lesotho arriving
13. Various of athletes (wearing green and yellow) from Zambia arriving
14. Various of English athletes and team officials arriving at Delhi airport
15. Close of bag with England emblem on it
16. Close of shoes with England emblem
17. Wide of English athletes seen through glass door
18. Mid of English athletes walking out
19. Mid of security keeping an eye on arrivals
20. Wide of English athletes getting on the bus
21. Wide of bus leaving
22. Wide of Welsh athletes; woman athlete with green hair waving to cameras
23. Wide of Welsh arrivals
24. Wide of security
25. Various of Maldives' team members arriving
26. Bus leaving reflected on glass of airport terminal building
27. Effigy of Commonwealth Games FederationChief ExecutiveMike Hooper being unloaded from truck
28. Placard saying (English) 'For Insulting the people of India, HooperGo Back, Go Back'
29. Various of Jai Bhagwan Goyal, President of right-wing group 'Rashtrawadi Sena' hitting the effigy with a shoe
30. Tilt up shot of burning effigy
31. Wide of protesters chanting slogans
32. Mid of burning effigy
STORYLINE:
Over a thousand athletes and team officials were expected to arrive in New Delhi on Wednesday as the beginning of the 19th edition of the Commonwealth Games neared on Sunday.
Teams from England, Scotland, Lesotho, Zambia, Wales and the Maldives were some of the first to arrive.
Police officials say over a hundred thousand security personnel have been deployed for the Commonwealth Games including paramilitary forces, commandos, anti-sabotage teams and bomb disposal squads.
The multi-sport games, held every four years, bring together nearly 7,000 athletes and officials from 71 countries and territories from across the former British empire.
The CommonwealthGames have been plagued by problems for weeks, most significantly at the athletes' village, which was described as uninhabitable last week.
The games were dealt another blow on Tuesday when South African runner Caster Semenya pulled out of the competition because of a back injury.
Semenya, who won the 800-metre (0.5 miles) world title last year in Berlin, had been the biggest star still left in the games after the withdrawal of several other high-profile athletes, including Usain Bolt, David Rudisha, Jessica Ennis and Scottish cyclist Chris Hoy.
But competitors have been moving in by the hundreds as the opening ceremony nears.
Security has also been a concern with the recent shooting of two tourists outside one of New Delhi's top attractions for which a Muslim militant group took responsibility.
The authorities have said they can provide adequate security for the games.
Meanwhile, dozens of activists of a right-wing nationalist group, Rashtrawadi Sena, held a protest demonstration on Wednesday against Commonwealth Games Federation Chief Executive Mike Hooper for his alleged anti-India remarks.
Shouting slogans against Hooper, the activists burnt his effigy just metres away from his office, the headquarters of the Commonwealth Games 2010 organising committee.
The Games will run from 3-14 October.
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The politics of the Great Repeal Bill, Labour House of Lords Leader

The consession to the 48% (now 24%) by the Tories is to take the Brexit process slowly & with no change on Brexit Day (No cliff-edge). That the economy can be f...

The consession to the 48% (now 24%) by the Tories is to take the Brexit process slowly & with no change on Brexit Day (No cliff-edge). That the economy can be fully prepared. So, Brexit Day is non-event like the Y2KMillenium Bug Day (01.01.00).
Personally, as a member the 52% (now 68%), I would like the see Brexit done quicker & with significant repeals.
Paul Waugh InterviewsBaronessSmith On Lords, Brexit And Labour's Future, 25th February 2017.

The consession to the 48% (now 24%) by the Tories is to take the Brexit process slowly & with no change on Brexit Day (No cliff-edge). That the economy can be fully prepared. So, Brexit Day is non-event like the Y2KMillenium Bug Day (01.01.00).
Personally, as a member the 52% (now 68%), I would like the see Brexit done quicker & with significant repeals.
Paul Waugh InterviewsBaronessSmith On Lords, Brexit And Labour's Future, 25th February 2017.

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Brexit fallout: EU set out cherryless stall as UK demands more cake for banks

Theresa May will tell EU leaders she wants the "deepest and broadest possible" trade agreement as she seeks to lay the ground for the next phase of the Brexit negotiations.
In a keenly awaited keynote address on Friday, the Prime Minister will set out her vision of a free trade deal based on maintaining "high standards" of regulation, while managing any future divergence by the UK from existing EU rules.
While she will say that she wants Britain to have the freedom to strike trade deals around the world, it should be possible to agree a relationship with the EU where they continue to "support each other's interests".
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Theresa May will tell EU leaders she wants the "deepest and broadest possible" trade agreement as she seeks to lay the ground for the next phase of the Brexit n...

Theresa May will tell EU leaders she wants the "deepest and broadest possible" trade agreement as she seeks to lay the ground for the next phase of the Brexit negotiations.
In a keenly awaited keynote address on Friday, the Prime Minister will set out her vision of a free trade deal based on maintaining "high standards" of regulation, while managing any future divergence by the UK from existing EU rules.
While she will say that she wants Britain to have the freedom to strike trade deals around the world, it should be possible to agree a relationship with the EU where they continue to "support each other's interests".
Speaking at the Mansion House in the City of London - after the venue was switched from the North East due to the weather conditions - Mrs May will set out "five tests" to guide Britain's approach to the continuing negotiations.
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In a keenly awaited keynote address on Friday, the Prime Minister will set out her vision of a free trade deal based on maintaining "high standards" of regulation, while managing any future divergence by the UK from existing EU rules.
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THE chairman of JD Wetherspoon has blasted the EU as its "unusually good press around the world" hides the lack of democracy in the bloc which is run by Brussels plutocrats.
Tim Martin delivered a scathing assessment of those who run the European Union, branding its leaders as "plutocrats in Brussels".
Speaking to Bloomberg News, Mr Martin revealed he was lobbying officials in the Government to walk away from the talks with Michel Barnier amid threats of a trade war.
The Brexiteer businessman complained the the Brussels organisation had been given an "unusually good press" despite its legacy of protectionism.
This follows today's welcome news that Mr Martin's pub chain, JD Wetherspoons, had seen a surge in profits higher than anticipated.
Wetherspoon has been "a rare success story on the UK High Street" according to Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor.
On Brexit, the outspoken pub chairman railed against the excesses of Brussels, saying: "I am lobbying for leaving without a deal unless it is on very, very good terms.
"The EU is a protectionist organisation They charge large taxes and tariffs on the 93% rest of the world.
"Leaving without a deal mean income and standard of living will rise.
"The EU has had an unusual good press around the world. It should be more democratic.
"We want something like the US constitution which will protect us from plutocrats in Brussels."
In a shareholder update released this morning, Mr Martin also threatened to stop selling European prosecco, champagne and Swedish cider in the event of a "trade war" once Britain leaves the European Union.
He explained: "If trade barriers were imposed, so as to make Kopparberg uneconomic, then Wetherspoon could switch to UK suppliers or those from elsewhere in the world.
"In this case, the principal losers in a trade war would be the inhabitants of a small town in Sweden, where Kopparberg is produced, rather than the UK economy."

4:26

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look poss...

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no deal in place?

10:20

GEORGE SOROS DEMOLISHED BY BREXIT MEP IN EU DEBATE ON BREXIT - #NotOnMSM

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Brexit Forensics: Secret border deals

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
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Brexit: Why Britain Left the European Union

Is the European Union good for Europe? Or would Europeans be better off without it? Nigel ...

Brexit: Why Britain Left the European Union

Is the European Union good for Europe? Or would Europeans be better off without it? Nigel Farage, a leader of the United Kingdom's Brexit movement, shares his view.
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If one big government is bad, imagine how much worse two big governments would be. But that’s what people living in Europe have had to deal with: their own nation’s bloated government and the super-national government of Europe, now known as the European Union. Bureaucracy times two! How’s that for a horror show?
Well, actually, you’ve no idea. It’s worse than you think. Believe me—I know, because for seventeen years, I’ve represented South East England as a member of the European Parliament, the EU’s legislative body. I was also leader of the UK Independence Party, or UKIP, where I lead Britain’s efforts to leave the European Union. To their everlasting credit, that’s just what happened on June the 23rd, 2016: The United Kingdom left the European Union. The world knows it as “Brexit.”
Brexit is a statement of national sovereignty. Don’t misunderstand me: I like nations. I like borders. I like the people that live within those borders making their own laws. But I don’t like it when faceless bureaucrats make laws for nations they don’t even live in.
But that’s what they do in the European Union.
Imagine a Belgian telling a Brit how much he can charge his customers—or the reverse. The EU bureaucrats do this in a myriad of different ways, all day, every day. It is a conspiracy of the elites.
Who are those elites? Well, they’re a bunch of self-important, overpaid, social engineers with useless college degrees who have never done a proper day’s work in their lives and have no connection with ordinary, decent people. I’ll take the good sense of an Italian farmer or a French baker over the arid intellectualism of an EU bureaucrat any day.
And I say these things not as an anti-European; I love Europe! It’s a fantastic, exciting, great continent: different peoples, languages, and cultures. But these peoples, with their languages and cultures, have effectively been hijacked by a giant, ever-expanding bureaucracy: the European Union.
People will say, “but isn’t there a parliament, a European parliament, that represents the people of Europe?” Well, yes, but this body has got no real power; it can’t make its own laws. Rather, the power resides with the European Commission. They’re unelected and they can’t be removed, and that’s how absurd the whole thing is.
The European Parliament meets in Brussels. At least, that’s what I thought when I was elected there. But once a month, do you know what happens? They load the contents of our offices and papers into big, plastic trunks, and they put those trunks on lorries, and they drive them nearly 400 miles down Europe’s motorways to a French city called Strasbourg where, for four days, the contents of our offices, and our papers, are put into a new office, and the parliament then sits there. Twelve times a year this back-and-forth happens, and this from an organization who say they want to reduce their level of carbon footprint! This, from an organization whose accounts have not been given a clean bill of health by the auditors for the last twenty years!
This…a parliament? It’s more like a traveling circus.
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Brexit Forensics: The future of our borders

We know that Britain is leaving the Customs Union when it leaves the EU, but what comes after that has become the source of anxiety for industry leaders, who fear interruption to their finely-tuned supply chains.
Sky News has discovered that the government has been asking businesses to enter into secret agreements regarding their plans for a post-Brexit border.
In a highly unusual move, industry chiefs are being asked to sign Non Disclosure Agreements ahead of meetings with the Treasury and Customs.
In the second part of our investigation, we reveal that these Non-Disclosure Agreements include a plan not to enforce a customs border in the event of No Deal Brexit. It's what industry has been nicknaming the 'throw open the border option'.
Our Political Editor, Faisal Islam, has this report.
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Will Witt Asks Americans About Brexit and the European Union

Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questi...

Will Witt Asks Americans About Brexit and the European Union

Do you believe it was right for Brexit to leave the EU? If you understand what that questions means, you're already ahead of many Americans, as Will Witt discovered at the Americana in Glendale, CA. Check it out!
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JACOB Rees-Mogg has demanded an inquiry over claims top civil servants told EU diplomats they could “hoodwink” Leave voters with a “KitKat” Brexit that would keep the UK tied to Brussels for years.
Secret tapes revealed Whitehall officials vowing to continue secretly splurging British money on EU projects including the EU army after Brexit.
According to The Sun, Cabinet Office security adviser Alastair Brockbank said the UK would continue to make “significant contributions” to Brussels defence and foreign policy projects after Brexit as they were plans “we are all interested in”.
Senior Brexit Department official Victoria Billing also likened the UK’s future deal with the EU to a KitKat in a bizarre metaphor.
Ms Billing seemed to suggest the deal would appeal to Leave voters on the surface - much like the teatime snack's chocolatey coating - by giving the appearance of a harder Brexit.
However, like the wafer in the lunchbox favourite, there would be hidden political deals running through its centre.
She said: “On our our side, on foreign policy and defence, we are actually looking for something which I normally call a patchwork but someone yesterday called a KitKat which I rather liked.
“You have the kind of political framework cover and underneath you have a series of different agreements.”
Leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has previously lashed out against claims civil servants may be trying to undermine Brexit, demanded an inquiry into the tapes.
He said: “Former civil servants rounded on Brexiteers a few months ago and compared them to Nazis for questioning the traditions of the Civil Service and now we have civil servants appearing to brief against their country.
“The KitKat comment is a clear attempt to hoodwink voters.
“This looks like a clear attempt to fix the game and this must be formally investigated urgently.”
During the tapes, Mr Brockbank indicated the country may help to fund Jean-Claude Juncker's plans for an EU army, known as the PermanentStructured Cooperation (PESCO).
He said: “We would see what we can contribute towards PESCO still.”
The civil servant is also said to have boasted that the plans would be kept secret from the UK public.
Mr Brockbank claimed the civil service “are negotiating the detail of that at the same time as we are discussing the political high-level fluffy bits that will go into any declaration that gets made public.”
Just last month, Mr Rees-Mogg was at the centre of an extraordinary row where he claimed civil servants were “fiddling the figures” on Brexit.
Mr Rees-Mogg claimed he heard a pro-EU think-tank boss saying Treasury officials had deliberately created an economic model to show anything other than staying in the customs union was “bad”.
The head of the Centre for EuropeanReform, Charles Grant, rejected Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of his comments.
AnBrexit MinisterSteve Baker later apologised to MPs for saying Mr Rees-Mogg’s account of the remarks by Mr Grant was “essentially correct”, after an audio recording of the meeting where Mr Baker had been speaking emerged.

REMOANER, luvvie and actor Brian Cox was caught out by an audience member on BBC Question Time after preaching about how the UK should not leave the EU because of the need for “unity”.
A member of the audience said: “Jean-Claude Juncker again said this week that Britain will regret leaving the EU.
“With this continuing and threatening rhetoric, how does Britain hope to strike any positive deal if the EU seem unwilling to cooperate?”
Brian Cox said: “I think it’s a disaster, I really do.
“If there was ever a time for a united Europe it is now.
“We need to be united we do not need to be separated.
“We are very vulnerable at the moment.
“I do think we brought it upon ourselves. I think the Remain campaign was a total disaster and I think Brexit is a much sexier word than Remain and I think people went along with it more for the word than anything else.
“I just feel at this time we need strength. When you have got what you have in Russia and what’s going on in the country I live in, this country, this Europe, this continent needs to be strong and it’s not being strong.
“All this argy-bargy about what’s going on is just weakening us and Russia is laughing at us, the Russians are absolutely laughing at us.”
But an audience member picked one major hole in the Remoaner’s argument, wryly pointing out: “If you’re so for unity, why are you in favour of a Scottish referendum and Scottish independence?”
A slightly flummoxed Brian Cox replied, while trying to talk over the stormy applause for the audience member’s point: “I’ll answer that, I will answer that.
“We wanted to stay in Europe, we didn’t want to leave Europe.
“LeavingEngland is a different thing.”
But the audience jeered and groaned at his flippant remark.
Mr Cox carried on: “I will answer it. What’s the question again?”
But David Dimbleby shut down the luvvie, saying: “No, he said it.”
RT presenter and journalist Afshin Rattansi said: “Europe doesn’t allow countries to leave, even after referendums. That’s obvious.
“And the scare stories, we’re talking about the European Union...”
He added, sarcastically: “Who were so quick to come to our support over Salisbury.
“Interesting that, because we were looking for Nato support first.
“There was a vote, and there should be no threats against the British people to stop what the British people want.”

Nicola Sturgeon furious at Theresa May and warns Brexit is 'HEADING FOR THE ROCKS'

NICOLA Sturgeon warned Brexit was “heading for the rocks” as she lashed out at Theresa May’s “hostility” to Scotland.
The FirstMinister said the UK should “worry” about how the prime minister had “treated Scots” ahead of the triggering of Article 50 in a scathing interview aired on Wednesday night.
The SNP nationalist argues Scotland should be given a separate Brexit deal as a majority of the country voted to Remain in last year’s referendum.
She recently stepped up her rhetoric for another independence bid after Mrs May insisted she would negotiating on behalf of the UK as a whole.
Speaking on Channel 4, Ms Sturgeon blasted the Conservative leader for “not considering the Scottish voice”.
She said: “I think people should be worried about how the prime minister has dealt with Scotland ahead of the Article 50 negotiations.
“If she treats other European countries with the same inflexibility as she’s treated Scotland then I think this process is heading for the rocks.
“I think it’s in everybody’s interest that perhaps some lessons are learnt from the experience Scotland has had over the past few months.”
Ms Sturgeon has vowed to begin her quest to break up the UK next week.
She added she wants a fresh ballot to be held “when the terms of Brexit are clear”, previously citing Autumn 2018 as her opportune moment.
“We have a duty to give people the choice before it’s too late, to ensure our relationship with Europe.
“I think practically for the UK Government to be in a position where it can also puncture Scotland’s lifeboat as well would not be acceptable.”
The prime minister slapped down Scotland’s choice of remaining in the EU as she said it would leave the bloc whether it stayed part of the UK or not.
During a heated clash with SNP’s deputy leader in Wednesday’s PMQs, Mrs May seized on comments from the European Commission warning Scotland would not automatically become a member of the Brussels club.
She said: “Scotland will be leaving the European Union, it will leave the European Union either as a member of the United Kingdom or were it independent.
“It’s very clear with the Barroso, it would not be a member of the European Union.
“What we need now is to unite, to come together as a country and to ensure that we can get the best deal for the whole of the United Kingdom.”

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BREXIT - Michel Barnier tells UK: time to face Brexit 'hard facts'

Responding to the debate at the European Parliament in Straatsburg, EU's chief Brexit nego...

BREXIT - Michel Barnier tells UK: time to face Brexit 'hard facts'

Responding to the debate at the European Parliament in Straatsburg, EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the EU "regrets" but "respects" the UK's decision to leave.
Britain cannot be a third country and retain the benefits of the European Union after it leaves the bloc in 2019, Michel Barnier said.
"One cannot have at the same time the status of a third country and demand at the same time the advantages of the (European) Union," Barnier told a plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
"It is time to face up to the hard facts," he added.
The responsibility of the EU negotiators is to find a deal that will preserve "our union", he adds.
Existing models for economic co-operation are "on the table" he says, before switching from French into English to add that it is "the UK that is closing doors".
He asks whether the UK wants to distance itself from the European social model, noting that it will be a condition of ratification of any future deal.
On the Irish border issue, he says the EU is prepared to accept a proposal "that is better" than the so-called backstop proposal included in the draft withdrawal agreement.
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The pound posted its biggest gain in eight years on Monday after a series of polls showed that Britons are increasingly likely to vote to remain in the EU in Thursday’s contentious referendum on membership in the 28-country bloc.

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🚗 🧀 Japanese Cars for EU Cheese, What a Good Deal - NOT! 🚗 🧀

The Great Japan/EU Cars for Cheese Deal!
The European Union is now celebrating the Japan-...

🚗 🧀 Japanese Cars for EU Cheese, What a Good Deal - NOT! 🚗 🧀

The GreatJapan/EU Cars for CheeseDeal!
The European Union is now celebrating the Japan-EU Free Trade Agreement, or JEFTA to give it its short name. But there may be a bit of a problem for the EU.
This Japan-EU trade deal has been in formation under much secrecy since 2013.
But now the EU is promoting the deal as great for its farmers and wine producers.
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Under the deal, most tariffs on imports of Japanese cars into the EU and exports of EU dairy products and the like into Japan will be tariff free. In fact it’s been called the ‘cars for cheese’ deal.
However, when you take a closer look, it might be that the Japanese have got the better end of the deal.
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It seems that cheese, for example, makes up 0.4 percent of EU exports to Japan, but 13 percent of Japanese exports to Europe is already made up of cars.
When you add in the estimate that some 90 percent of those in the Asia region are lactose intolerant, you get the feeling that the Japanese dairy market might be a bit limited.
Then there’s the existence of an already long established dairy, meat and wine trade between Australia, New Zealand and Japan, which might prove hard for the Europeans to break into.
This deal will enable the Japanese to compete directly with EU car manufacturers in a very large market place and one wonders whether the likes of BMW are going to be particularly happy about this arrangement - even though tariffs will be phased out over time.
And I also wonder how pleased the farmers will really be about this.
There’s also the thought that you’d have to sell an awful lot of cheese to make up for one car.
So one has to wonder how good this deal will really be for the EU, Sorry I need to re-phrase that, it will look good for the political institution called the EU, but whether it benefits the people that live in it over the long run is another question - apart, of course, from being able to buy Japanese cars more cheaply that is.
But, at the end of the day, if EU car-makers and their workers find themselves under EU imposed financial pressure and the bloc’s farmers find that the Japanese dairy market was more myth than reality, they can all be thankful that a bunch of their betters had put the deal together on their behalf - a bunch of betters that they can neither sack, nor sanction nor vote out of office - marvellous!
And lastly a couple of questions for the Remainers - however good or bad it turns out to be, Japan has done a deal with the EU, so firstly, has Japan signed up to the freedom of movement of people with the EU? Secondly, has Japan agreed that the they will abide by ECJ rulings? Thirdly, is Japan paying a huge annual fee for the privilege?
And if Japan hasn’t done these things to get a deal, why on earth should we?
What do you think about this deal?
Please leave a comment below.
Thank you.
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Spetsnaz - Hand To Hand Combat

Spetsnaz Vityaz (604CenterSpecial Purpose) - WinYourself , You Will Be Invincible.
The detachment was originally designed as anti-terrorist unit. "Vityaz" regularly conducts operations to counter-terrorism patrols on the border of Chechnya and the Caucasus In addition, soldiers are trained to prevent disorder in prisons. More than 70 soldiers of the detachment were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation for courage and heroism.
In the 70 years due to the increasing incidence of terrorism in Europe there is a need to have military units designed to perform a specific task responsible for the fight against terror. The InteriorMinistry of the OCH, it was decided to establish a part of operative division of internal troops of the special units of permanent combat readiness, military personnel which would have special training to counter terrorism and other illegal activities.
In early 1978, work began on the formation and training of training company for special purposes (OCH). Set conscripts for this division was carried out from among the best athletes ODON solely on a voluntary basis.
The first operation, entrusted company, has been providing security at the Olympic Games in Moscow (1980).
In 1991 he was created a special purpose detachment "Vityaz". During the formation of the experience gained in OCH and similar units in Russia.
The idea to take the exam on the right to wear the beret was also born in the "Vityaz". The first commander "Vityaz" Sergey Lysyuk together with other officers developed criteria for special examinations, physical and tactical training, which are held in all divisions of the Interior troops so far.
"Vityaz" took part in the resolution of international conflicts that occurred on the territory of the former USSR. Together with a group "A" of the
in 1989 conducted a unique special operation to storm the temporary detention facility of Sukhumi, where riots broke out. In 1994-1996. participated in the disarmament of illegal armed formations in Chechnya. In 1996, the group participated in the battle near the village of Pervomaisky.
In 1999-2003. the group participated in many counter-terrorism operations in the North Caucasus. Also, "Vityaz" took an active part in special operations to eliminate the warlords in Chechnya.
In November 2002, Russian PresidentVladimir Putin at the opening ceremony of the monument to the soldiers of internal troops handed Gold Star of the Hero of Russian parents fighter detachment "Vityaz" Sergey Burnaeva, who died in the performance of military duty in Chechnya and award prizes posthumously.
In October 2002, a detachment "Vityaz" in conjunction with other special units of the Federal Security Service and the Interior Ministry of Russia took part in a special operation to eliminate the terrorists who seized hostages in the Dubrovka theater.
The detachment also participated in the anti-terrorist operation in Chechnya.
Vityaz former glory regained in the operation to force Georgia to peace in 2008,now Spetsnaz Vityaz fights against of terrorists in the North Caucasus.
They have the following tasks: Participation in the disarmament and the elimination of illegal armed groups, organized criminal groups, the suppression of mass disorders accompanied by armed violence, the withdrawal of the population illegally held weapons;
Participation in the suppression of acts of terrorism;
Participation in the removal of individuals who have seized hostages, important state facilities and special cargoes, facilities for communications, as well as buildings of state authorities;
Participation in ensuring security officials and citizens of the Russian Federation in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
Detachments Of Special Purpose National Guard of Russia:
604 TSSN "Vityaz", Moscow
7th OSN "Rosich", Novocherkassk
12th OSN "Ural", Nizhny Tagil
15th OSN "Vyatich", Armavir
17th OSN "Edelweiss", Mineralnye Vody
19th OSN "Ermak", Novosibirsk
21th OSN "Typhoon", Khabarovsk
23th OSN "Obereg", Chelyabinsk25th OSN "Mercury", Smolensk
26th OSN "Bars", Kazan
27th OSN "Kuzbass", Kemerovo
28th OSN "Ratnik", Arkhangelsk
29th OSN "Bulat", Ufa
33th OSN "Peresvet", Moscow
34th OSN, Grozny35th OSN "Rus", Simferopol

(29 Sep 2010)
1. Wide of countdown clock outside headquarters of the Commonwealth Games organising committee showing -"4 days to go"
2. Wide of India Gate
3. Tilt up from gun to security official
4. Wide of security outside National Stadium
5. Soldier behind a security post
6. Wide of policemen walking with sniffer dogs
7. Various of Scottish team members walking out of arrival terminal with baggage
8. Close of baggage on trolley; tilt up to athlete
9. Scottish athletes seen through glass of arrival terminal
10. Various of athletes getting on the bus
11. Wide of bus leaving
12. Various of athletes (wearing black and grey) from Lesotho arriving
13. Various of athletes (wearing green and yellow) from Zambia arriving
14. Various of English athletes and team officials arriving at Delhi airport
15. Close of bag with England emblem on it
16. Close of shoes with England emblem
17. Wide of English athletes seen through glass door
18. Mid of English athletes walking out
19. Mid of security keeping an eye on arrivals
20. Wide of English athletes getting on the bus
21. Wide of bus leaving
22. Wide of Welsh athletes; woman athlete with green hair waving to cameras
23. Wide of Welsh arrivals
24. Wide of security
25. Various of Maldives' team members arriving
26. Bus leaving reflected on glass of airport terminal building
27. Effigy of Commonwealth Games FederationChief ExecutiveMike Hooper being unloaded from truck
28. Placard saying (English) 'For Insulting the people of India, HooperGo Back, Go Back'
29. Various of Jai Bhagwan Goyal, President of right-wing group 'Rashtrawadi Sena' hitting the effigy with a shoe
30. Tilt up shot of burning effigy
31. Wide of protesters chanting slogans
32. Mid of burning effigy
STORYLINE:
Over a thousand athletes and team officials were expected to arrive in New Delhi on Wednesday as the beginning of the 19th edition of the Commonwealth Games neared on Sunday.
Teams from England, Scotland, Lesotho, Zambia, Wales and the Maldives were some of the first to arrive.
Police officials say over a hundred thousand security personnel have been deployed for the Commonwealth Games including paramilitary forces, commandos, anti-sabotage teams and bomb disposal squads.
The multi-sport games, held every four years, bring together nearly 7,000 athletes and officials from 71 countries and territories from across the former British empire.
The CommonwealthGames have been plagued by problems for weeks, most significantly at the athletes' village, which was described as uninhabitable last week.
The games were dealt another blow on Tuesday when South African runner Caster Semenya pulled out of the competition because of a back injury.
Semenya, who won the 800-metre (0.5 miles) world title last year in Berlin, had been the biggest star still left in the games after the withdrawal of several other high-profile athletes, including Usain Bolt, David Rudisha, Jessica Ennis and Scottish cyclist Chris Hoy.
But competitors have been moving in by the hundreds as the opening ceremony nears.
Security has also been a concern with the recent shooting of two tourists outside one of New Delhi's top attractions for which a Muslim militant group took responsibility.
The authorities have said they can provide adequate security for the games.
Meanwhile, dozens of activists of a right-wing nationalist group, Rashtrawadi Sena, held a protest demonstration on Wednesday against Commonwealth Games Federation Chief Executive Mike Hooper for his alleged anti-India remarks.
Shouting slogans against Hooper, the activists burnt his effigy just metres away from his office, the headquarters of the Commonwealth Games 2010 organising committee.
The Games will run from 3-14 October.
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The politics of the Great Repeal Bill, Labour House of Lords Leader

The consession to the 48% (now 24%) by the Tories is to take the Brexit process slowly & with no change on Brexit Day (No cliff-edge). That the economy can be fully prepared. So, Brexit Day is non-event like the Y2KMillenium Bug Day (01.01.00).
Personally, as a member the 52% (now 68%), I would like the see Brexit done quicker & with significant repeals.
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Brexit fallout: EU set out cherryless stall as UK demands more cake for banks

Theresa May will tell EU leaders she wants the "deepest and broadest possible" trade agreement as she seeks to lay the ground for the next phase of the Brexit negotiations.
In a keenly awaited keynote address on Friday, the Prime Minister will set out her vision of a free trade deal based on maintaining "high standards" of regulation, while managing any future divergence by the UK from existing EU rules.
While she will say that she wants Britain to have the freedom to strike trade deals around the world, it should be possible to agree a relationship with the EU where they continue to "support each other's interests".
Speaking at the Mansion House in the City of London - after the venue was switched from the North East due to the weather conditions - Mrs May will set out "five tests" to guide Britain's approach to the continuing negotiations.
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Over a year after the United Kingdom'sEuropean UnionReferendum where the democratic vote proved that citizens wanted their country to regain their sovereignty - it appears that a massive betrayal has occurred. As Brexiteers and Remainers debate about leaving the single market, it appears open borders immigration policy will continue far into the future.
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The EU and the UK made progress earlier today on setting the terms of the Brexit transition, which seemed to mainly go in the EU’s favor ...European Union and British negotiators on Monday agreed on the terms of the U.K.’s 21-month transition after it leaves the bloc next March, but left unresolved a thorny issue—the future of Ireland—that could derail the entire Brexit deal....

Theresa May has been warned that her concessions to Brussels will only be acceptable to Tory Eurosceptics if she delivers a “proper Brexit” ...BrexitSecretaryDavid Davis hailed the agreement as a “significant step” following talks with EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier in Brussels ... “The only thing that makes it acceptable is the hope that it is leading to a proper Brexit at the end of 2020 ... Countdown to Brexit....

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Irish exporters are pumping more of their products into the UK despite Brexit, a survey shows ... In the wake of the UK referendum in June 2016, the IEA surveyed its members views on Brexit's impact ... "Irish exporters need more clarity around what a post-Brexit trading environment will look like as concerns over possible customs procedures and tariff implications have increased for our members since the referendum." ... ....

Britain and the European Union on Monday reached a landmark deal on a transition phase that will last for nearly two years after the historic Brexit divorce next year, EU negotiator Michel Barnier said ... The transition will begin on Brexit day -- March 29, 2019 -- and last until December 31, 2020, and during that period, Britain "will no longer participate in the European Union decision-making process," Barnier said....

LONDON (Reuters) - One in seven businesses from European Union countries with a presence in Britain have moved parts of their business out of the country because of concerns about disruption after Brexit, according to a survey published on Tuesday ... Furthermore, 11 percent of EU companies had moved some of their workforce out of the United Kingdom since the Brexit vote in 2016, the survey of supply chain managers showed....

The Prime Minister’s handling of the Irish border question could bring Brexit negotiations “crashing down”, according to the Government’s former chief negotiator on Northern Ireland... “Indeed, her problems on Brexit may only just have begun and it may turn out that the insoluble problem of the Northern Ireland border is the issue that finally brings the entire negotiation crashing down.” ....

Vox Sentences is your daily digest for what's happening in the world, curated by Ella Nilsen ... A self-driving Uber kills a woman in Arizona; the EU and Britain formally agree to the terms of Brexit. Arizona has no regulations on self-driving cars. One just killed a pedestrian ... [ Vox / Julia Belluz ] In case you forgot, Brexit is still happening Yes, Brexit is still happening ... But don’t hold your breath ... Giving birth costs a lot ... I failed....

BRUSSELS. Britain and the European Union on Monday reached a landmark deal on a transition phase that will see London follow the bloc’s rules for nearly two years after the Brexit divorce ... The transition will begin on Brexit day — March 29, 2019 — and last until December 31, 2020. During that period, Britain “will no longer participate in the European Union decision-making process,” Barnier said ... Published in Dawn, March 20th, 2018. ....

The U.K. clinched a deal that will buy it time in Brexit talks in a move the European Union’s chief negotiator hailed as a decisive step. But it’s all still contingent on finding a solution to the most intractable issue of all -- the Irish border... ....